Module:User:Dragonoid76/sa-verb

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Basic Usage[edit]

If you are unfamiliar with Sanskrit verbs, this, this, and this serve as great guides to get familiar with conjugations.

This template can be called in eight different ways:

  1. {{sa-verb|nonf|...}}: a table with the infinitive, gerund, gerundives, and past passive participle
  2. {{sa-verb|pres|...}}: a table with the present tense (incl. the indicative, optative, imperative, and active participles)
  3. {{sa-verb|impf|...}}: a table with the imperfect tense
  4. {{sa-verb|fut|...}}: a table with the future tense (incl. the simple, peripherastic, and active participles)
  5. {{sa-verb|cond|...}}: a table with the conditional tense
  6. {{sa-verb|aor|...}}: a table with the aorist tense
  7. {{sa-verb|bene|...}}: a table with the benedictive/precative, originally the optative of the aorist
  8. {{sa-verb|perf|...}}: a table with the perfect tense (incl. active participles)

The first argument is always the third-person singular indicative active-voice form (or optative, in the case of the benedictive) of the verb in that tense. For instance, {{sa-verb|pres|arhati}} will produce a table for the present-tense conjugation of अर्हति (arhati). {{sa-verb|impf|ārhat}} will likewise produce a table for the imperfect-tense conjugation of that verb.

If no other non-keyword arguments are passed, the verb is assumed to be thematic, and this is all that is necessary. If a second argument is passed, the verb is assumed to be athematic and the the second argument should be the third-person plural indicative active-voice form (or optative, in the case of the benedictive) of the verb. If a third argument is passed, it should be the third-person singular indicative passive-voice form (or optative, in the case of the benedictive) of the verb. For instance, {{sa-verb|pres|leḍhi<leh>|lihanti|lihyate}} will produce a table for the present-tense athematic conjugation of लेढि (leḍhi). For aorist and benedictive tables, the passive stem must be provided if it is different from the active stem, but the middle/weak stem is unused; hence {{sa-verb|aor|alikṣat||alikṣata}} produces the aorist table for लेढि (leḍhi).

The "<...>" in that example encloses the stem of the verb. In the case of "leḍhi", the stem "leh" cannot be inferred from the third-person tense due to internal sandhi. Hence, we must provide the stem in brackets like that. All non-keyword arguments can take a stem like this, and, if provided, will be used in place of the third-person form (although the third-person form should still be provided so the module can infer the class of the verb). ALSO, the bracketed stem argument must be provided if the third-person form is irregular.

The non-finite forms table is special and only takes a single non-keyword argument: the infinitive form of the verb (with a possible bracketed stem). For लेढि (leḍhi), we would write {{sa-verb|nonf|liḍhum<lih>}}.

Disabling Sandhi[edit]

Usually, like in the case of {{sa-verb|pres|leḍhi<leh>|lihanti|lihyate}}, this module is smart and will apply a variety of sandhi rules to produce a correct output. Occasionally, though, this is not welcome. For instance, in {{sa-verb|pres|asti|santi|...}}, the internal sandhi rules will try to eliminate the स in the root. To avoid this, use the argument "auto_sandhi=false".

Limiting Voices[edit]

A number of Sanskrit verbs are deponent (only middle voice), active-only, or have no passive. By default, this module will conjugate as many voices as each tense has. To limit the voices, use the argument "n=...". "a" stands for "active", "m" stands for "middle", and "p" stands for "passive", so "n=amp" will produce all three voices, "n=m" will produce just the middle voice, and "n=am" will produce both the active and middle voices, for example.

Overriding Arguments[edit]

Occasionally, the automatic sandhi is unable to predict the right form in a particular case or the verb has some special cases. To handle this, every single cell of the table can be completely overridden by a keyword argument to the table. It should be of the form:

  • "[mood]_[voice]_[person]_[number]" for finite forms
  • "part_[voice]" for participles
  • "inf" for the infinitive, "gerundive_mn" for the masculine/neuter gerundive, "gerundive_f" for the feminine gerundive, "part_mn" for the masculine/neuter past passive participle, and "part_f" for the feminine past passive participle

where

  • "[mood]" is one of "indic", "optat", "imper"
  • "[voice]" is one of "av", "mv", "pv"
  • "[person]" is one "1", "2", "3"
  • and "[number]" is one of "s", "d", "p"

For instance, in {{sa-verb|pres|asti|santi|auto_sandhi=false|n=a}}, the second-person singular indicative present form will be *अस्सि by default, but it is actually irregular and is असि. Hence, we override the default value by providing the arg "indic_av_2_s=asi" in {{sa-verb|pres|asti|santi|auto_sandhi=false|indic_av_2_s=asi|n=a}}.

Examples[edit]

khelati[edit]

For खेलति (khelati) (thematic, class 1, no ablaut),
{{sa-verb|nonf|Kelitum}}
{{sa-verb|pres|Kelati}}
{{sa-verb|impf|aKelat}}
{{sa-verb|fut|Kelizyati}}
{{sa-verb|cond|aKeizyat}}
{{sa-verb|aor|aKelIt}}
{{sa-verb|bene|KelyAt}}
{{sa-verb|perf|caKela}}
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asti[edit]

For अस्ति (asti) (athematic, class 2),
{{sa-verb|pres|asti|santi|auto_sandhi=false|indic_av_2_s=asi|n=a}}
{{sa-verb|impf|āsīt<ās>|āsan|auto_sandhi=false|indic_av_2_s=āsīḥ|indic_av_3_s=āsīt|n=a}} ("<ās>" is provided as the form "āsīt" is irregular). Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used.

leḍhi[edit]

For लेढि (leḍhi) (athematic, class 2, irregular), {{sa-verb|nonf|līḍhum<lih>}} {{sa-verb|pres|leḍhi<leh>|lihanti|lihyate}} {{sa-verb|impf|aleṭ<aleh>|alihan|alihyata}} {{sa-verb|fut|lekṣyati}} {{sa-verb|cond|alekṣyat}} {{sa-verb|aor|alikṣat||alikṣata}} {{sa-verb|bene|lihyāt||likṣīṣṭa}} {{sa-verb|perf|lileha|lilihuḥ}} Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used.

riṇakti[edit]

For रिणक्ति (riṇakti) (athematic, class 7), {{sa-verb|nonf|riṇaktum<riṇac>|rikta<ric>}} {{sa-verb|pres|riṇakti<riṇac>|riñcanti|ricyate}} {{sa-verb|impf|ariṇak<ariṇac>|ariñcan|aricyata}} {{sa-verb|fut|rekṣyati}} {{sa-verb|cond|arekṣyat}} {{sa-verb|aor|aricat,araikṣīt||arikta<aric>}} {{sa-verb|bene|recyāt||rikṣīṣṭa}} {{sa-verb|perf|rireca|riricuḥ}} Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used. Lua error in Module:parameters at line 403: Parameter "lemma" has been entered more than once. This is probably because a parameter alias has been used.

TODO[edit]

  • support accent marks (i.e. the shifting of accent onto the passive stem in Class 4 aorists)
  • third and first person occasional irregular forms for perfect verbs have to be provided separately
  • third-person plural ending in -uh if the root ends in -ā
  • siṣ aorist

local export = {}

local m_para = require("Module:parameters")
local m_links = require("Module:links")
local m_utils = require("Module:utilities")
local lang = require("Module:languages").getByCode("sa")
local m_script_utils = require("Module:script utilities")
local sa_verb_data = require("Module:User:Dragonoid76/sa-verb/data")
local SLP_to_IAST = require("Module:sa-utilities/translit/SLP1-to-IAST")
local sa_utils_translit = require("Module:sa-utilities/translit")
local PAGENAME = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().text

local gsub = mw.ustring.gsub
local match = mw.ustring.match
local split = mw.text.split

local sa_utils = require("Module:sa-utilities")

local names = {
	["pres"] = "Present",
	["impf"] = "Imperfect",
	["fut"] = "Future",
	["cond"] = "Conditional",
	["aor"] = "Aorist",
	["bene"] = "Benedictive/Precative",
	["perf"] = "Perfect",
	["indic"] = "Indicative",
	["imper"] = "Imperative",
	["optat"] = "Optative/Potential",
	["part"] = "Participles",
	["simple"] = "Simple Indicative",
	["periph"] = "Periphrastic Indicative",
	["inf"] = "Infinitive",
	["gerund"] = "Gerund",
	["gerundive_mn"] = "Masculine/Neuter Gerundive",
	["gerundive_f"] = "Feminine Gerundive",
	["part_mn"] = "Masculine/Neuter Past Passive Participle",
	["part_f"] = "Feminine Past Passive Participle",
	["part_av_mn"] = "Masculine/Neuter Past Active Participle",
	["part_av_f"] = "Feminine Past Active Participle",
	["nonf"] = "Nonfinite Forms"
}

local tenses = {
	["pres"] = {
		["moods"] = { "indic", "imper", "optat", "part" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["impf"] = {
		["moods"] = { "indic" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["fut"] = {
		["moods"] = { "simple", "periph", "part" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["cond"] = {
		["moods"] = { "indic" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["aor"] = {
		["moods"] = { "indic" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["bene"] = {
		["moods"] = { "optat" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["perf"] = {
		["moods"] = { "indic", "part" },
		["voices"] = { "av", "mv" }
	},
	["nonf"] = {
		["moods"] = { "inf", "gerund", "gerundive_mn", "gerundive_f", "part_mn", "part_f", "part_av_mn", "part_av_f" }
	}
}

local numbers = {"1_s", "2_s", "3_s", "1_d", "2_d", "3_d", "1_p", "2_p", "3_p"}

local super_nums = {
    [1] = "¹",
    [2] = "²",
    [3] = "³",
    [4] = "⁴",
    [5] = "⁵",
    [6] = "⁶",
    [7] = "⁷",
    [8] = "⁸",
    [9] = "⁹",
    [0] = "⁰"
}

local function to_super(num)
    local annotation = gsub(num, ".", super_nums)
    return annotation
end

local function get_form_note_tags(form_notes, data)
    local output = {}
    if type(form_notes) ~= "table" then
        form_notes = {form_notes}
    end
    for _, form_note in ipairs(form_notes) do
        if type(data.form_notes[form_note]) ~= "number" then
            table.insert(data.form_notes_out, form_note)
            data.form_notes[form_note] = #data.form_notes_out
        end
        table.insert(output, to_super(data.form_notes[form_note]))
    end
    return table.concat(output)
end

local function make_header(args, data, title_models, sc_cache)
    local width = 70
    local title = names[args.tense] .. ": " .. title_models

    local header = {
        '{| class="inflection-table vsSwitcher" data-toggle-category="inflection" style="background:#F9F9F9; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #CCC; width: ' ..
            width .. 'em"\n'
    }
    table.insert(header, '|- style="background: #d9ebff;"\n')
    table.insert(
        header,
        '! class="vsToggleElement" style="text-align: left;" colspan="' .. args.colspan .. '" | ' .. title .. "\n"
    )
    table.insert(header, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
    table.insert(header, '! style="background:#eff7ff" rowspan="2" |\n')

    table.insert(header, '! colspan="3" style="background:#eff7ff" | Active\n')
    table.insert(header, '! colspan="3" style="background:#eff7ff" | Mediopassive\n')

    table.insert(header, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
    local size = 2
    for i = 1, size, 1 do
        table.insert(header, '! style="background:#eff7ff" | Singular\n')
        table.insert(header, '! style="background:#eff7ff" | Dual\n')
        table.insert(header, '! style="background:#eff7ff" | Plural\n')
    end

    return table.concat(header)
end

local function make_cell(args, data, tag, arg_tag, sc_cache, col_span, voice)
    local forms, links, trs = {}, {}, {}
    if (not match(args.n, "a") and voice == "av") or (not match(args.n, "m") and voice == "mv") or (not match(args.n, "p") and voice == "pv") then
    	forms = {"-"}
    elseif args[arg_tag] then
        forms = mw.text.split(args[arg_tag], "%s*[,]%s*")
    else
        forms = data.forms[tag]
    end

    if not forms then
        return "| -\n"
    end
    for i, form in ipairs(forms) do
    	form = sc_cache.tr(form)
    	form = gsub(form, 'V', 'f')
		form = gsub(form, "Z", "x")
        local form_note_tag = get_form_note_tags(forms["note" .. i] or {}, data)
        table.insert(
            links,
            m_links.full_link({term = sc_cache.reverse_tr(form), tr = "-", lang = lang, sc = sc_cache.sc}) ..
                form_note_tag
        )
        table.insert(trs, SLP_to_IAST.tr(form) .. form_note_tag)
    end

    return table.concat {
        "| ",
        "colspan = ",
        col_span,
        " | ",
        table.concat(links, " / "),
        "<br/>",
        m_script_utils.tag_translit(table.concat(trs, " / "), lang, "default", 'style="color: #888;"'),
        "\n"
    }
end

local function format_notes(args, data)
    local output = {
        '|- class="vsHide"',
        '| style="background-color:#eff7ff; font-style:italic;border-top:double #888;" | Notes',
        '| style="text-align:left;border-top:double #888;" colspan="' .. args.colspan .. '" |'
    }
    if #data.form_notes_out > 0 or #data.general_notes > 0 or #args.note > 0 then
        for i, form_note in ipairs(data.form_notes_out) do
            table.insert(output, "* " .. to_super(i) .. form_note)
        end
        for _, general_note in ipairs(data.general_notes) do
            table.insert(output, "* " .. general_note)
        end
        for _, note in ipairs(args.note) do
            table.insert(output, "* " .. note)
        end
        return table.concat(output, "\n") .. "\n"
    else
        return ""
    end
end

local function make_nonf_table(args, data, output, sc_cache)
    local moods = tenses[args.tense].moods
    if data.forms["part_mn"] ~= "-" and data.forms["part_mn"] ~= nil then
	    data.forms["part_av_mn"] = { data.forms["part_mn"][1] .. "vat" } -- these two formed directly from the given forms always
	    data.forms["part_av_f"] = { data.forms["part_mn"][1] .. "vatī" }
	else
		data.forms["part_av_mn"] = { "-" }
		data.forms["part_av_f"] = { "-" }
	end
    local title_models = ""
        local arg_before = false
        local tag = moods[1]
        local arg_tag = moods[1]
        local forms
        if args[arg_tag] then
            forms = mw.text.split(args[arg_tag], "%s*[,]%s*")
        else
            forms = data.forms[tag]
        end
        for i, title_lem in ipairs(forms) do
        	title_lem = sc_cache.tr(title_lem)
        	title_lem = gsub(title_lem, 'V', 'f')
			title_lem = gsub(title_lem, "Z", "x")
            if i > 1 then
                title_models = title_models .. " or "
            end
            title_models =
                title_models ..
                m_links.full_link(
                    {
                        term = nil,
                        alt = sc_cache.reverse_tr(title_lem),
                        tr = SLP_to_IAST.tr(title_lem),
                        lang = lang,
                        sc = sc_cache.sc
                    }
                )
        end
        local title = names[args.tense] .. ": " .. title_models
        table.insert(output, 'Forms of Sanskrit verbs are numerous and complicated. The following conjugation shows only a subset of all forms and should be treated as a guide. \n')
        table.insert(
            output,
            '{| class="inflection-table vsSwitcher" data-toggle-category="inflection" style="background:#F9F9F9; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #CCC; width: 40em"\n'
        )
        table.insert(output, '|- style="background: #d9ebff;"\n')
        table.insert(output, '! class="vsToggleElement" style="text-align: left;" colspan="4" | ' .. title .. "\n")
        table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
        table.insert(output, '! style="background:#eff7ff" |\n')

        table.insert(output, '! colspan="2" style="background:#eff7ff" | Undeclinable\n')
        table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
        for _, mood in ipairs(moods) do
            if mood == "gerundive_mn" then
                table.insert(output, '! style="background:#eff7ff" |\n')
                table.insert(output, '! colspan="2" style="background:#eff7ff" | Participles\n')
                table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
            end
            table.insert(output, '! style="background-color:#eff7ff;" | ' .. names[mood] .. "\n")
            local tag = mood
            local arg_tag = mood
            table.insert(output, make_cell(args, data, tag, arg_tag, sc_cache, 1))
            table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
        end
        table.insert(output, format_notes(args, data))
        table.insert(output, "|}")
        if not args.nocat and #data.categories > 0 then
            table.insert(output, m_utils.format_categories(data.categories, lang))
        end
        return output
end

local function make_voice(title_models, args, data, sc_cache, voice)
    local moods = tenses[args.tense].moods
    local tag = moods[1] .. "_" .. voice .. "_3_s"
    local arg_tag = moods[1] .. "_" .. voice .. "_3_s"
    local forms
    if args[arg_tag] then
        forms = mw.text.split(args[arg_tag], "%s*[,]%s*")
    else
        forms = data.forms[tag]
    end
    if #title_models > 0 then
        table.insert(title_models, ", ")
    end
    for i, title_lem in ipairs(forms or {"-"}) do
    	title_lem = sc_cache.tr(title_lem)
        if i > 1 then
            table.insert(title_models, " or ")
        end
        title_lem = gsub(title_lem, 'V', 'f')
		title_lem = gsub(title_lem, "Z", "x")
        table.insert(title_models, 
            m_links.full_link(
                {
                    term = nil,
                    alt = sc_cache.reverse_tr(title_lem),
                    tr = SLP_to_IAST.tr(title_lem),
                    lang = lang,
                    sc = sc_cache.sc
                }
            )
        )
    end
end

local function make_table_verb(args, data, output, sc_cache)
    local moods = tenses[args.tense].moods

    if args.tense == "nonf" then
    	table.insert(data.categories, "Sanskrit verbs with nonfinite forms")
        return make_nonf_table(args, data, output, sc_cache)
    end

    -- local voices = tenses[args.tense].voices
    local voices = tenses[args.tense].voices
    local numbers = {"s", "d", "p"}
    local people = {{"3", "Third"}, {"2", "Second"}, {"1", "First"}}

    local title_models = {}
    if match(args.n, "a") then
        make_voice(title_models, args, data, sc_cache, "av")
    end
    if match(args.n, "m") then
        make_voice(title_models, args, data, sc_cache, "mv")
    end
    if match(args.n, "p") then
        make_voice(title_models, args, data, sc_cache, "pv")
    end

    table.insert(output, make_header(args, data, table.concat(title_models, ""), sc_cache))
    table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')

    for _, mood in ipairs(moods) do
        table.insert(output, '! style="background:#eff7ff" colspan="' .. args.colspan .. '" | ' .. names[mood] .. "\n")
        table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
        if mood == "part" then
            table.insert(output, '| style="background-color:#eff7ff; font-style:italic;" | \n')
            for _, voice in ipairs(voices) do
                local tag = mood .. "_" .. voice
                local arg_tag = mood .. "_" .. voice
                table.insert(output, make_cell(args, data, tag, arg_tag, sc_cache, 3, voice))
            end
        else
            for i, person_pair in ipairs(people) do
                local person, person_name = person_pair[1], person_pair[2]
                table.insert(output, '| style="background-color:#eff7ff; font-style:italic;" | ' .. person_name .. "\n")
                for _, voice in ipairs(voices) do
                    for _, number in ipairs(numbers) do
                        local tag = mood .. "_" .. voice .. "_" .. person .. "_" .. number
                        local arg_tag = mood .. "_" .. voice .. "_" .. person .. "_" .. number
                        table.insert(output, make_cell(args, data, tag, arg_tag, sc_cache, 1, voice))
                    end
                end
                table.insert(output, '|- class="vsHide"\n')
            end
        end
    end

    table.insert(output, format_notes(args, data))
    table.insert(output, "|}")
    if not args.nocat and #data.categories > 0 then
        table.insert(output, m_utils.format_categories(data.categories, lang))
    end
    return output
end

local function get_sc_details(args)
    local sc, scCode
    if args.sc then
        sc = require("Module:scripts").getByCode(args.sc)
        scCode = args.sc
    else
        sc = lang:findBestScript(args.lemma)
        scCode = sc:getCode()
        if scCode == "None" then
            sc = lang:findBestScript(PAGENAME)
            scCode = sc:getCode()
            if scCode == "None" then
                -- error("Script code was not specified or detected.")
                -- Suppress; this fixes issues where docs pages get errors
                return get_sc_details({sc = "Deva"})
            end
        end
    end

    local tr, reverse_tr = sa_utils_translit.retrieve_tr_modules(scCode)
    return {tr = tr, reverse_tr = reverse_tr, sc = sc, scCode = scCode}
end

--[=[Splits a string by commas and displays
]=]
function export.split(frame)
	local args = frame.args
	args.lemma = args[1]
	local sc_cache = get_sc_details(args)
    if not sc_cache then
    	return "Module failed on page "
    end
    
	local output = {}
	local splitted = mw.text.split(frame.args[1], ",")
	for i, form in ipairs(splitted) do
		if i > 1 then table.insert(output, "<br/>") end
		table.insert(
            output,
            m_links.full_link({term = form, lang = lang, sc = sc_cache.sc})
        )
	end
	return table.concat(output)
end

function export.show(frame)
    local params = {
        lemma = {default = PAGENAME},
        n = {default = "amp"},
        sc = {},
        [1] = {required = true},
        [2] = {alias_of = "lemma"},
        [3] = {},
        [4] = {},
        auto_sandhi = {default = true, type = "boolean"},
        set = {default = false, type = "boolean" }, -- set vs anit roots
        note = {list = true, type = "boolean"},
        o = {default = false, type = "boolean"},
        mono = {default = false, type = "boolean"}
    }
    
    for tense, tense_l in pairs(tenses) do
    	if tense == "nonf" then
    		for _, mood in pairs(tense_l["moods"]) do
    			params[mood] = {}
    		end
    	else
    		for _, mood in pairs(tense_l["moods"]) do
    			for _, voice in pairs(tense_l["voices"]) do
    				if mood == "part" then
    					params[mood .. "_" .. voice] = {}
    				else
    					for _, number in pairs(numbers) do
    						params[mood .. "_" .. voice .. "_" .. number] = {}
    					end
    				end
    			end
    		end
    	end
    end
   
    local data = {
        forms = {},
        categories = {},
        decl_type = nil,
        form_notes = {},
        form_notes_out = {},
        general_notes = {}
    }
    local args = m_para.process(frame:getParent().args, params)

    local sc_cache = get_sc_details(args)
    if not sc_cache then
    	return "Module failed on page "
    end
    args.lemma = sc_cache.tr(args.lemma)
    if args[3] ~= nil then args[3] = sc_cache.tr(args[3]) end
    if args[4] ~= nil then args[4] = sc_cache.tr(args[4]) end

    local output = {}
    args.tense = args[1]
    -- conjugate(args, data)
    args.colspan = 7
    args.n = gsub(args.n, "p", "")
    
    args.strong_lemma = args.lemma -- split(args.lemma, ",")
    args.weak_lemma = args[3] -- and split(args[3], ",")
    args.passive_lemma = args[4] -- and split(args[4], ",")
    if not args.o then
    	sa_verb_data[args.tense](args, data)
    end
    
	make_table_verb(args, data, output, sc_cache)
    return table.concat(output)
end

return export