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Documentation

This template conjugates verbs with the affix maka-. It uses the {{tl-infl-table3}} as a base. Only place this in a Tagalog verb with the affix maka- and nowhere else.

Parameters

  • |1=
    The consonant before the first vowel of the verb. If none, leave it blank.
  • |2=
    The first vowel of the verb.
  • |3=
    The remaining letters of the verb.
  • |4=
    Fill this parameter up if you want to turn on the automatic d→r assimilation. Leave this blank if otherwise. (For words that begin with the letter "d" only.)

Usage examples

The word kain is done like this:

  • {{tl-infl-maka|k|a|in|title=makakain}}
  • Which is rendered like this:

The word hanap is done like this:

  • {{tl-infl-maka|h|a|nap|title=makahanap}}
  • Which is rendered like this:

The word damdam is done like this:

  • {{tl-infl-maka|d|a|mdam|-|title=makaramdam}}
  • Which is rendered like this:

Other templates

See {{tl-infl-table3}}.