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uk-noun m inan (genitive , nominative plural )
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This template is used for the headword line of Ukrainian nouns.
Parameters
The following parameters are available:
1=
and head2=
, head3=
...
- The headword of the current entry, with accents. See the documentation of Module:uk-be-headword for more information. For details on the angle-bracket notation (like
две́рі<#.3rd.pl.insplýma:mý>
), see {{uk-ndecl}}
.
2=
and g2=
, g3=
...
- The noun's gender, specified in the format of Module:gender and number. It should be of the format
GENDER-ANIMACY
, or GENDER-ANIMACY-p
for plural-only nouns (pluralia tantum). GENDER
should be either m
(masculine), f
(feminine), n
(neuter), mf
(masculine or feminine, with no sense difference) or mfbysense
(masculine or feminine by sense). ANIMACY
should be either pr
(personal), anml
(animal) or in
(inanimate). Examples: m-pr
(masculine personal), f-anml
(feminine animal), n-in-p
(neuter inanimate plural-only).
- If you don't know the gender, use
?
in place of the gender, and add the extra parameter |unknown_gender=1
to indicate that you really don't know the gender (otherwise the use of ?
will cause an error to be thrown). Likewise, if you don't know the animacy, use ?
in place of the animacy, along with |unknown_animacy=1
.
3=
and gen2=
, gen3=
...
- The genitive form of the noun, with accents. This is normally the genitive singular form, but it can be plural if the noun only occurs in that form.
- If the noun is indeclinable, use
-
.
4=
and pl2=
, pl3=
...
- The nominative plural form of the noun, with accents.
- If the noun has no plural (is uncountable), use
-
.
5=
and genpl2=
, genpl3=
...
- The genitive plural form of the noun, with accents.
f=
and f2=
, f3=
...
- The feminine equivalent(s) of the noun, if any.
m=
and m2=
, m3=
...
- The masculine equivalent(s) of the noun, if any.
adj=
and adj2=
, adj3=
...
- The related adjective(s) of the noun, if any. This is intended for relational adjectives, e.g. кашта́новий (kaštánovyj, “chestnut (relational)”) as the related adjective of кашта́н (kaštán, “chestnut”).
dim=
and dim2=
, dim3=
...
- The diminutive(s) of the noun, if any.
unknown_gender=1
- Signal that you don't know the gender; allows you to use
?
in place of the gender specification.
unknown_animacy=1
- Signal that you don't know the animacy; allows you to use
?
in place of the animacy specification.
unknown_stress=1
- Signal that you don't know the stress position; allows you to use multisyllabic terms without specifying the accent.