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This is the template for creating a Russian adjective declension table, using Module:ru-adjective.
|1=
|2=
.|2=
|suffix=
|title=
|nom_m=
, |nom_n=
, |nom_f=
, |nom_p=
, |gen_m=
, |gen_f=
, |gen_p=
, |dat_m=
, |dat_f=
, |dat_p=
, |acc_f=
, |acc_n=
, |ins_m=
, |ins_f=
, |ins_p=
, |pre_m=
, |pre_f=
, |pre_p=
, |short_m=
, |short_n=
, |short_f=
, |short_p=
; also |nom_mp=
for old-style declension tables ({{ru-adj-old}}
)|shorttail=
|notes=
to add a footnote to the short forms. This works like {{ru-noun-table}}
; see the documentation for that template for more information on footnotes and footnote symbols.|shorttailall=
|shorttail=
but appended to all short forms, including when there's only one.|CASE_NUMGEN_tail=
|shorttail=
in that it will be appended even if there's only one form. The possible values of CASE_NUMGEN are the same as for overrides.|CASE_NUMGEN_tailall=
|shorttailall=
.|notes=
The form of the declension spec (argument 2) is DECLSPEC or DECLSPEC,DECLSPEC,... where DECLSPEC is one of the following:
DECLCLASS should normally be omitted, and the declension autodetected from the ending; or it should be ь
, to indicate that an adjective in -ий is of the possessive variety with an extra -ь- in most of the endings. Alternatively, it can be an explicit declension class, in which case the lemma field needs to be replaced with the bare stem; the following are the possibilities:
ый
, ий
, ой
, ьий
(for long adjectives)ій
, ьій
(for long adjectives with pre-reform spelling, in place of ий
and ьий
)short
, stressed-short
, mixed
, proper
, stressed-proper
(for short or mixed adjectives, i.e. those ending in -ов, -ин, or similar)ъ-short
, ъ-stressed-short
, ъ-mixed
, ъ-proper
, ъ-stressed-proper
(aliases of the above; can be used with pre-reform adjectives to emphasize the ending in -ъ, but not required)SHORTACCENT is one of a
a'
b
b'
c
c'
c''
to auto-generate the short forms with the specified accent pattern (following Zaliznyak, see below); if omitted, no short forms will be auto-generated. SHORTACCENT can also contain the following special-case markers:
*
for reducible "reducible" adjectives, where the short masculine singular has an epenthetic vowel in the final syllable(1)
for use with adjectives in -нный/-нний, causing the short masculine singular to end in -н instead of -нн(2)
for use with adjectives in -нный/-нний, causing all short forms to end in -н instead of -ннSHORTSTEM, if present, is used as the short stem to base the short forms off of, instead of the normal adjective long stem (possibly with a final-syllable accent added in the case of declension class ой
).
Type | Masculine accent | Feminine accent | Neuter accent | Plural accent |
---|---|---|---|---|
a |
stem | |||
a' |
stem | ending or stem | stem | stem |
b |
ending | |||
b' |
ending | ending | ending | ending or stem |
c |
stem | ending | stem | stem |
c' |
stem | ending | stem | ending or stem |
c'' |
stem | ending | ending or stem | ending or stem |
The following table lists the explicit declensional classes. "Old class" is the class for use with {{ru-adj-old}}
, which creates old-style (pre-1918) adjective templates. Note that in normal usage you should not include explicit declension classes, but should include the full lemma in argument 1 and allow the declension class to be autodetected.
Class | Old class | Nominative ending | Old nominative ending | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
ый |
ый | |||
ий |
ій |
ий | ій | |
ой |
о́й | |||
ьий |
ьій |
ий | ій | possessive -ий, e.g. ры́бий (rýbij) (old-style ры́бій (rýbij)) |
short |
short , ъ-short |
(none) | ъ | possessive -ов, -ёв, -ев, e.g. отцо́в (otcóv) (old-style отцо́въ (otcóv)) |
stressed-short |
stressed-short , ъ-stressed-short |
(none) | ъ | possessive -ин with stressed endings, e.g. фоми́н (fomín) |
mixed |
mixed , ъ-mixed |
(none) | ъ | possessive -ин, -ын, e.g. ма́мин (mámin) |
proper |
proper , ъ-proper |
(none) | ъ | possessive proper nouns in -ов, -ёв, -ев, -ин, -ын, with feminine but no neuter, e.g. Попо́в (Popóv), Ре́пин (Répin) |
stressed-proper |
stressed-proper , ъ-stressed-proper |
(none) | ъ | possessive proper nouns in -и́н, -ы́н with stressed endings, e.g. Бороди́н (Borodín) (genitive Бородина́ (Borodiná)) |
Multisyllabic words in arguments (lemma, short stem, overrides) normally need a stress mark in them (as in а́, ы́, ё or ѣ̈) to indicate the position of the stress; an error will occur otherwise. Accents are not required on monosyllabic words, which will automatically be stressed on their only vowel. You can override both accent errors and auto-accenting by prefixing the lemma with *
. (Don't use this prefix on other arguments. If present on the lemma, it applies to all arguments.) This is useful when a word has no stress (e.g. unstressed suffixes) or when the stress is unknown.
All parameters that accept Russian text can be followed by //
and a manual transliteration. Transformations of the Russian text (e.g. reducing, dereducing, moving the stress) will appropriately be applied to the manual transliteration as well. Certain rules need to be respected concerning the manual transliteration, and will trigger errors if not. For example, the manual transliteration needs to have the same number of syllables as the Russian, and the manual transliteration of the lemma needs to have the same declensional ending (e.g. -ый, -ой, -ъ), or rather its transliteration.
The adjective ара́бский (arábskij, ’Arabic, Arab’) has no short forms.
{{ru-decl-adj|ара́бский}}
produces
The adjective анони́мный (anonímnyj, ’anonymous’) has stem-stressed short forms (type a
), and the masculine singular анони́мен (anonímen) has an epenthetic vowel, indicated by the reducible declension symbol *
.
{{ru-decl-adj|анони́мный|a*}}
produces
The adjective о́стрый (óstryj, ’short, critical, hot (of food)’) has stem-stressed short masculine and neuter singular and either stem or ending stress in the feminine singular and the plural (type c''
). In addition, it has an epenthetic vowel in the masculine singular, but the form is irregular остёр (ostjór) instead of expected о́стер (óster); hence an override is needed.
{{ru-decl-adj|о́стрый|c''*|short_m=остёр}}
produces
The adjective нра́вственный (nrávstvennyj, ’moral’) has stem-stressed short forms. The masculine singular short form can be either нра́вственен (nrávstvenen) (reducible declension symbol *
) or нра́вствен (nrávstven) (special-case symbol (1)
).
{{ru-decl-adj|нра́вственный|a*,a(1)}}
produces
The adjective и́скренний (ískrennij, ’sincere’) has reducible short masculine singular и́скренен (ískrenen) (type a
, reducible declension symbol *
). The remaining short forms are irregular or have irregular alternatives, requiring overrides.
{{ru-decl-adj|и́скренний|a*|short_n=и́скренне,и́скренно|short_f=и́скренна|short_p=и́скренни,и́скренны}}
produces
The adjective большо́й (bolʹšój, ’big’) has short forms with a completely different stem, e.g. masculine singular вели́к (velík), feminine singular велика́ (veliká) (type b
).
{{ru-decl-adj|большо́й|b:вели́к}}
produces
The adjective стре́ссовый (strɛ́ssovyj, ’related to stress’) requires manual transliteration.
{{ru-decl-adj|стре́ссовый//strɛ́ssovyj}}
produces