Template:partial calque

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Partial calque of translingual term


This template indicates that a term originated as a partial calque (also called a loan blend or a partial translation) of a term in another language.

Example:

{{partial calque|en|de|Leberwurst}}

evaluates to

Partial calque of German Leberwurst

Category pages for this template are created by {{auto cat}}.

Parameters

|1=
The language code (see Wiktionary:Languages) of the language the calque appears in, which should be the language of the section that the template is placed in.
|2=
The language from which the calque is derived.
|3=
The source word of the calque.
|4= or |alt=
(optional) An alternative display form to show for the term, see {{l}} and {{m}}.
|5= or |t= (the parameter |gloss= is deprecated)
The translation of the term.
|pos=
A part-of-speech label for the term.
|tr=
The transliteration for the term, if there is no automatically generated transliteration or the automatically generated transliteration is wrong.
|g=, |g2=, |g3= and so on
(optional) Gender and number, as in {{l}} and {{m}}; see Module:gender and number for details.
|lit=
(optional) A literal translation for the term, see {{l}} and {{m}}.
|id=
(optional) A sense id for the term, see {{l}} and {{m}}.
|sc=
(optional) Script code to use, see {{l}} and {{m}}.
|sort=
(optional) The sort key to use for categories.
|nocap=1
Show the initial text with a lowercase initial letter.
|notext=1
Omit the initial text altogether. The first thing displayed will be the source language name (as in {{etyl}}).
|nocat=1
Suppress categorization.

See also