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Why

I don't get the purpose of this template when {{es-noun-m}}, {{es-noun-f}}, and {{es-noun-mf}} seem to do a better job handling morphology and formatting (particularly with a table format). –Andyluciano 16:55, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

This is the older template. It just hasn't yet been replaced everywhere yet with the newer templates. Once it has been replaced, then this template should be deleted. --EncycloPetey 17:08, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Older? The history says October 2006. I'm pretty sure I was using the others before then. I guess that's what confused me. –Andyluciano 17:10, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Deprecated templates

  1. Template:es-proper noun
  2. Template:es-note-noun-mf
  3. Template:es-noun-mf
  4. Template:es-noun-pl
  5. Template:es-noun-m
  6. Template:es-noun-f
  7. Template:es-noun-f-unc
  8. Template:es-noun-m-unc
Use es-noun instead of confusing {{es-noun-mf}}. When m, use {{es-noun-m}}, when f, use {{es-noun-f}}, and when m and f, use {{es-noun}}.