User talk:Mike/sv-noun
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Here, (1) stands for the value of the first parameter (if not given, the pagename), and (3) the value of the third parameter (if not given, parameter 1, or if necessary, the pagename)
parameter {2} (ending for definite singular) | |||||||||
en | n | (e)n2 | at3 | et | t | (e)t | 05 | ||
parameter {4} (ending for indefinite plural) | |||||||||
ar | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, plural (3)ar, definite plural (3)arna) (bil: ||en||ar )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, plural (3)ar, definite plural (3)arna) (bro: ||n||ar )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, (1)en , ((3)en), plural (3)ar, definite plural (3)arna)1 (nyckel: ||(e)n|nyckl|ar )
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U n n e c e s s a r y ? |
- | - | - | Mike/sv-noun c (definite Mike/sv-noun, plural (3)ar, definite plural (3)na) (orden: ||0|ordn|ar )
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er | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, plural (3)er, definite plural (3)erna) (bok: ||en|böck|er )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, plural (3)er, definite plural (3)erna) (dator: ||n||er )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, (1)en , ((3)en), plural (3)er, definite plural (3)erna) (filosofi: ||(e)n||er )10
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Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)et, plural (3)er, definite plural (1)erna) (vin: ||et||er )
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- | Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)t, (1)et, plural (3)er, definite plural (1)erna) (batteri: ||(e)t||er )
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or | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, plural (3)or, definite plural (3)orna) (ros: ||en||or )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, plural (3)or, definite plural (3)orna) (penna: ||n|penn|or )
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r | ? | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, plural (3)r, definite plural (3)rna) (sko: ||n||r )
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e | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, plural (3)e, definite plural (3)na) (användare: |användar|en||e )8
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, plural (3)e, definite plural (3)na) (användare: ||en|användar|e )8
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on | - | - | - | - | Mike/sv-noun n (definite Mike/sv-nount, plural (3)on, definite plural (3)onen)4 (öga: ||t|ög|on )
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n | - | - | - | - | Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)t, plural (3)n, definite plural (1)na) (äpple: ||t||n )
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Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)t, (1)et, plural (3)n, definite plural (1)na) (bi: ||(e)t||n )
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05 | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, plural (3), definite plural (3)en) (öl: ||en||0 )(man: |mann|en|män|0|männ )
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-9 | - | Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)et, plural (3), definite plural (1)en) (kök: ||et||0 ) (papper: ||et||0 )11, (papper: pappr|et|papper|0 )
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- | - | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1), plural (3), definite plural Mike/sv-noun) (gående: ||0||0 )
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<empty>6 | Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)en, uncountable) (mjölk: ||en )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1)n, uncountable) (juice: ||n )
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- | Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)et, uncountable) (vin: ||et )
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Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)t, uncountable) (gående: ||t )
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Mike/sv-noun n (definite (1)t, (1)et, uncountable) (trä: ||(e)t )
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Mike/sv-noun c (definite (1), uncountable) (?)7 |
- 0 Should never occur.
- 1 Warning: This combination of parameters 2 and 4 *will* make the template behave differently depending on whether parameter 3 is empty or not! (This is to allow for the nouns which in lemma form ends in -el, which usually admits def. sing. as -eln, -elen, or colloquially, -len. The present use is chosen because only those words which plural finishes in -lar (and hence require a given parameter 3) should be affected by this. (Though I cannot at the moment find any word which wouldn't need said third parameter... well, maybe I find something)
- 2 An automatic warning about the -en alternative being less commonly used, could be useful.
- 3 Ok, why did I add this? It looks broken: no definite plural...
- 4 Warning: Parameter 1 *must* be empty.
- 5 No ending.
- 6 Uncountable.
- 7 I have suggestions for examples, but I'm uncertain of whether they really are uncountable....
- 8 Two options which turns out to be equivalent. See also 9.
- 9 One could think that användare would fit here, but that would cause problems with the definite plural... :(
- 10 The code I use here is not exactly the code used in the article; as noted in note 1, the presence of parameter 3 affects the display, and this instance is an example on how that happens. In an actual article, the parameter 3 should not be used, and hence it wouldn't display what here appears as "(3)en".
- 11 Two acceptable alternatives; is it possible to merge them through some clever code?
And in general, there are cases where one should be able to supply one or several alternative forms...
The table also lacks the "substantified" version of certain adjectives - they have a common ending -e or -a in all forms except the nominative indefinite singular.