{{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}} directly, and could be orphaned with a simple subst:. Deletion logic: let's not use four templates where one will do. I'd compare it to {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-noun-es}}...
influenced by <span class="searchmatch">fr</span>:Modèle:<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-accord-al. But because our <span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span> is much better designed, this is redundant. See the two following examples: régional {{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>-al|région}}...
{{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}} directly, and could be orphaned with a simple subst:. Deletion logic: let's not use four templates where one will do. I'd compare it to {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-noun-es}}...
templates like {{de-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}}, {{it-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}}, {{es-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}}. For consistency we should maintain this situation. Same goes for {{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-adv}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-prep}} and other...
November 2009 (UTC) The consistent solution is {{sh-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}}, as in <span class="searchmatch">en</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>, <span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>, es-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>, it-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>, nl-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span> (the list goes on into the dozens). That said, as...
suffix. So for example for -osis, you would have {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-noun|suff=1|-oses}}, and for -y there would be {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>|suff=1|-ier}}. This is probably even more important...
you. BTW, can't this template be editable by established editors, like <span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>? — Xavier, 17:09, 29 September 2013 (UTC) I don't think the feminine/masculine...
Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> <span class="searchmatch">adj</span> Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> adv Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> compar Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> superl Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> verb infl Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> verb third Template:new <span class="searchmatch">en</span> verb...
followed optionally by a dash and the inflection class. Examples: {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-noun-reg}}, {{<span class="searchmatch">fr</span>-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}} Conjugation templates are named with the language code, followed...
like {{<span class="searchmatch">en</span>-pronoun}} and served the same purpose. Hermes Thrice Great (talk) 03:45, 4 March 2024 (UTC) IMO you are welcome to reimplement {{bo-<span class="searchmatch">adj</span>}} with...