10 Results found for "Wiktionary_talk:Finnish_inflection_types/verbs".

Wiktionary talk:Finnish inflection types/verbs/sanoa

Wiktionary:Finnish inflection types. This section is obsolescent, and is being replaced by Appendix:Finnish declension types and Appendix:Finnish conjugation...


Wiktionary talk:Finnish inflection types

in making more inflection templates, look how I've done: for example, in Template:Fi10a 'Fi' refers to Finnish, '10' to inflection type 10, 'a' to back-vowel...


Wiktionary talk:About Latin/Archive 1

layout explained/POS headers#X Form English has Category:English verbs and Category:Verb forms. Other languages usually have both if applicable; this of...


Wiktionary talk:About Dutch

verbs with 'ij' in it that become ones with 'ee' in the past tense, for example: strijken - streek - gestreken. However, there is at least one verb with...


Wiktionary talk:About Danish

they should be included, but whether they should be entered as noun inflections of verbs, like råbte is past tense of råbe. Also, do you have anything to...


Wiktionary talk:About Hungarian

User:PalkiaX50 made a change in the hu-verb template which emptied Category:Hungarian verbs ending in -ít. Now all the verbs that were there are in the non-existing...


Wiktionary talk:About Japanese

conjugation. There are simply *so many* more of these types of verbs as there are of any one type of verb in German or English that things start to get kind...


Wiktionary talk:Votes/pl-2014-03/Unified Norwegian

Macedonian inflection tables but even if I have partial understanding of Macedonian, I won't claim to know how to conjugate Macedonian verbs. The vote...


Wiktionary talk:Entry layout/archive 2005

idea. An inflections sub-section for verbs under the English section is no different to the "Conjugations" sections that you will find in the verbs for other...


Wiktionary talk:Statistics

Mandarian verbs have oly a single form, which is the main entry form. "Form-of" entries exist primarily in languages that conjugate their verbs or inflect...