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This entry needs an inflection-table template.
- The following documentation is located at Template:rfinfl/documentation.
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
Usage
This template is used for requesting inflection tables in conjugation/declension sections. It should be put directly under the inflection/declension/conjugation header, not at the top of the page like {{rfv}}
or {{rfd}}
!
Parameters
|1=
(required)
- The language code of the term needing cleanup. See Wiktionary:List of languages.
|2=
(optional)
- The part of speech of the term.
|sort=
- The sort key for the page; rarely needs to be specified.
|nocat=1
- Disable categorization of this page.
This template adds the page to the following category (where LANG is the language whose code is specified using |1=
and POS is the part of speech specified using |2=
):
Examples
{{rfinfl|nl}}
{{rfinfl|ru|noun}}
{{rfinfl|la|adjective}}
Please do not use this for English entries, as English does not use inflection-table templates. Inflections for headword lines are dealt with by {{en-verb}}
, {{en-adj}}
(etc.).
See also
TemplateData
Template parameters
This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status |
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Language | 1 | Language code for the language - Example
- en
| String | required |
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Part of speech | 2 | The part of speech the term needs an inflection for in that language - Example
- verb
| Line | optional |
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