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pl-participle (passive adjectival)
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This template is to be used in the headword lines for Polish participles.
This template should be used only for masculine singular forms of adjectival participles and for adverbial participles. For inflected forms of adjectival participles, use {{head|pl|participle form}}
.
Usage
|head=
, |head2=
, ...
- Override the head; used to override the default linking behavior of multiword terms.
|1=
- Type of participle:
act
: active adjectival
pass
: passive adjectival
cont-adv
: contemporary adverbial
ant-adv
: anterior adverbial
|a=
- Aspect. Only useful for passive adjectival participles, since active adverbial and contemporary adverbial participles can only be created from imperfective verbs, while anterior adverbial participles can only be created from perfective verbs.
|abbr=
, |abbr2=
, ...
- Abbreviation(s).