sv-verb-reg (present sv-verb-regr, preterite sv-verb-regde, supine sv-verb-regt, imperative sv-verb-reg)
This is a template for Swedish weak verbs, to be used on the headword line. It displays the most basic inflections (infinitive, present, past (=preterite), supine and imperative). See also {{sv-verb-irr}}
for strong and irregular verbs (where all forms must be given explicitly), and {{sv-conj-wk}}
, {{sv-conj-st}}
which are to be used under a ====Conjugations==== header.
Further parameters:
particle=
pres=
{{sv-verb-irr}}
instead)pret=
{{sv-verb-irr}}
instead)sup=
imp=
inf=
Examples:
{{sv-verb-reg|dansa}} {{sv-verb-reg|köp|er|te}} {{sv-verb-reg|höj|er|de}} {{sv-verb-reg|hör||de}} {{sv-verb-reg|sy|r|dde}} {{sv-verb-reg|anda|s|des}} {{sv-verb-reg|min|ns|des|imp=minns}} {{sv-verb-reg|kän|ner|de}} {{sv-verb-reg|kän|ner|de|particle=till|inf=] ]}} {{sv-verb-reg|höj|er|de|particle=upp|inf=] ]}} {{sv-verb-reg|blö|der|dde}} {{sv-verb-reg|inf=-|pres=-|pret=-|sup=-|imp=I challenge you to find a verb which has no forms but an imperative!}}
When located at the correct page, the parameter |dansa
will no longer be necessary.
These yield:
dansa (present dansar, preterite dansade, supine dansat, imperative dansa)
köpa (present köper, preterite köpte, supine köpt, imperative köp)
höja (present höjer, preterite höjde, supine höjt, imperative höj)
höra (present hör, preterite hörde, supine hört, imperative hör)
sy (present syr, preterite sydde, supine sytt, imperative sy)
andas (present andas, preterite andades, supine andats, imperative andas)
minnas (present minns, preterite mindes, supine mints, imperative minns)
känna (present känner, preterite kände, supine känt, imperative känn)
känna till (present känner till, preterite kände till, supine känt till, imperative känn till)
höja upp (present höjer upp, preterite höjde upp, supine höjt upp, imperative höj upp)
blöda (present blöder, preterite blödde, supine blött, imperative blöd)
— (imperative I challenge you to find a verb which has no forms but an imperative!)
(Note that in these examples there are always added an inf= parameter to make it display the infinitive properly, and not the name of the template...)
If there are any troublesome cases left, let's list them here so that the template can be fixed to accompany them or at least to present workarounds: