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Purpose
The template generates a collapsible table with the conjugation of a Turkish verb.
- Important
This template should only be used for Turkish verbs whose stem ends in a consonant.
For verbs with stems ending in a vowel, use {{tr-conj-v}}
.
Parameters
The template has five parameters, all of which are obligatory.
- 1 = The stem without the infinitive suffix (-mek / -mak)
- 2 = The dominant (last) vowel in the stem
- 3 = The third-person singular simple present form
- See the rules at -er page.
- 4 = The dominant vowel in the simple present form
- 5 =
t
or d
for the past definite forms:
t
for stems ending in voiceless consonants, while d
for voiced consonants.
Examples
- For the verb yapmak:
{{tr-conj|yap|a|yapar|a|t}}
- For the verb gelmek:
{{tr-conj|gel|e|gelir|i|d}}
Limitations
The template does not handle verbs for which the final consonant of the stem is voiced when followed by a vowel, but is voiceless in other cases, like for the verb etmek (ediyor — ettim). For such verbs, the template {{tr-conj-*tmek}}
is used.