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- The following documentation is located at Template:rhymes nav/documentation.
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
This template should be placed at the top of all rhymes pages. It creates breadcrumbs for navigation, and also adds the page to the appropriate rhymes categories.
Parameters
1=
- The language code. See Wiktionary:Languages.
2=
, 3=
etc.
- The different parts of the rhyme, in phonemic IPA notation. The full rhyme (which is in the page name) is formed by adding the different parts together.
- Each part except the last one is used to link to a subpage for rhymes beginning with a certain prefix, and also adds a category for rhymes with that prefix. For example,
{{rhymes nav|en|aʊ|t|ɪd}}
would be for the page named Rhymes:English/aʊtɪd, and would create links to Rhymes:English/aʊ- and Rhymes:English/aʊt-, and categorize in Category:English rhymes/aʊt using ɪd
as the sort key.
- If the last part of the rhyme is equal to the parts themselves, use
-
. For example, {{rhymes nav|en|aʊ|-}}
for Rhymes:English/aʊ. The difference between this and {{rhymes nav|en|aʊ}}
is that the former still treats aʊ as a prefix and links and categorizes accordingly, while the latter does not.
- If the pronunciation in the page name equals the rhyme parts plus "-", it's treated as a prefix index page. For example,
{{rhymes nav|en|aʊ}}
would be used for Rhymes:English/aʊ-.