Template:es-adj
Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
- The following documentation is located at Template:es-adj/doc. [edit]
- Note: Please move the documentation subpage to Template:es-adj/documentation.
Usage
Use this template to show the inflection of Spanish adjectives.
The template adds the entry to Category:Spanish adjectives. As with other Wiktionary part of speech templates, please do not use subst:.
This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.
Parameters
| Parameter | Meaning | Default value (if left unspecified) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| sg | headword | Page title. | This is to allow links in the headword for multi-word terms |
| m | Masculine singular form | Page title. | Setting this parameter implies that the page is the feminine singular form |
| f | Feminine singular form | Page title. | Setting this parameter implies that the page is the masculine singular form |
| pl | Plural | Not set by default. | Provides a default for mpl and fpl (below). |
| mpl | Masculine plural | Same as pl parameter if set, or Masculine form + s otherwise. | |
| fpl | Feminine plural | Same as pl parameter if set, or Feminine form + s | |
| demo | Don't categorise | {{{demo}}} | Use |demo=}} to prevent categorisation when used not on an entry. |
(Note: the parameter names feminine, masculine plural, and feminine plural are accepted for backwards compatibility, but the abbreviated names are preferred.)
How does it work?
I don’t understand these instructions. How do you format for an adjective that ends in -ado, for example? I’m going to go back to the infl template. —Stephen 00:09, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
- For the article colorado, use
- {{es-adj|f=colorada}}
- For the article colorada, use
- {{es-adj|m=colorado}}
- For the article grande (common gender, with regular plural), use
- {{es-adj}}
- For the article multicolor (common gender, "irregular" plural), use