Template:hrx-conj-regular

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Regular
infinitive {{{1}}}e
participle ge{{{1}}}d
auxiliary {{{2}}}
present
indicative
imperative
ich {{{1}}}e
du {{{1}}}st {{{1}}}
er/sie/es {{{1}}}d
meer {{{1}}}e
deer {{{1}}}d {{{1}}}d
sie {{{1}}}e
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.

Parameters[edit]

The template takes up to eight parameters, five of which are optional: {{hrx-conj-regular|present stem|auxiliary verb|inf-n= (optional)|only3s= (optional)|only3sp= (optional)|prefix= (optional)|ptcp= (optional)}}

  1. |1=: The present stem, i.e. the infinitive without the -e(-n) ending. For example, for hacke, type hack
  2. |2=: The auxiliary verb; this is usually hon but also sin for some verbs (generally motion related verbs)
  3. |ptcp=: An irregular participle of a verb or a strong verb's participle. For example, binne's past participle would be gebunn
  4. |prefix=: Used if the verb has a separable prefix.
    |inf-n=1; Used if the infinitive is -n.
  5. |only3s=1: Used if the verb only exists in the third-person singular.
  6. |only3sp=1: Used if the verb only exists in the third-person singular and plural.

Examples[edit]

With default verb type 1A (ends in -e).

For the regular verb hacke (to cut [with an axe or hoe]), the code {{hrx-conj-regular|hack|hon}} would produce the following table:


Regular
infinitive hacke
participle gehackd
auxiliary hon
present
indicative
imperative
ich hacke
du hackst hack
er/sie/es hackd
meer hacke
deer hackd hackd
sie hacke
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.
With verb ending in -n

For the regular verb (with an irregular participle) krien (to gain), the code {{hrx-conj-regular|krie|hon|inf-n=1|ptcp=kried}} produces this table:


Regular
infinitive krien
participle kried
auxiliary hon
present
indicative
imperative
ich krien
du kriest krie
er/sie/es kried
meer krien
deer kried kried
sie krien
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.
With prefix

For the regular prefixed verb ablecke (to remove licking), the code {{hrx-conj-regular|leck|hon|prefix=ab}} gives:


Regular, separable
infinitive ablecke
participle abgeleckd
auxiliary hon
present
indicative
imperative
ich lecke ab
du leckst ab leck ab
er/sie/es leckd ab
meer lecke ab
deer leckd ab leckd ab
sie lecke ab
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.
With a verb that has v-b alternation in the stem

Verbs that end in -ve will have an alternation in -b- when conjugated. This template handles this for you. As for example, with the verb glaave (to believe), the following code {{hrx-conj-regular|glaav|hon}} will produce:


Regular
infinitive glaave
participle geglaabd
auxiliary hon
present
indicative
imperative
ich glaave
du glaabst glaab
er/sie/es glaabd
meer glaave
deer glaabd glaabd
sie glaave
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.