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This is the standard inflection template for English nouns.
This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.
Quick guide
[සංස්කරණය]| Code | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} or {{en-noun|s}} |
noun (plural nouns) | |
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} or {{en-noun|es}} |
church (plural churches) | |
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} |
belfry (plural belfries) | |
{{en-noun|-}} |
awe (uncountable) | |
{{en-noun|-|+}} or {{en-noun|-|s}} |
rain (usually uncountable; plural rains) | |
{{en-noun|-|+}} |
greenery (usually uncountable; plural greeneries) | |
{{en-noun|~}} |
beer (countable and uncountable; plural beers) | |
{{en-noun|!}} |
abligurition (plural not attested) | |
{{en-noun|?}} |
tuchus | unknown or uncertain plural |
{{en-noun|+|seraphim}} |
seraph (plural seraphs or seraphim) | |
{{en-noun|+|treen|pl2qual=obsolete}} |
tree (plural trees or (obsolete) treen) | |
{{en-noun|head=[[hot]] [[dog]]}} |
hot dog (plural hot dogs) | |
{{en-noun|head=[[shaving]] [[brush]]|+}} |
shaving brush (plural shaving brushes) | |
{{en-noun|head=[[chain]][[man]]|chainmen}} |
chainman (plural chainmen) | |
{{en-noun|p}} |
property rights pl (plural only) |
Extended guide
[සංස්කරණය]Use this template to show the inflection line of an English singular noun.
This template shows the noun in bold (optionally linking its components) and its plural inflections, if any.
{{en-noun}}{{en-noun|+}}{{en-noun|s}}{{en-noun|es}}{{en-noun|...}}{{en-noun|...|...}}
If the term has uncountable senses, the template can indicate whether the term is sometimes or never countable. Specifying - as the first parameter indicates that a term is uncountable, and no plural is shown by default. If it may occasionally be used as countable, specify the plural form after it.
{{en-noun|-}}{{en-noun|-|+}}{{en-noun|-|...}}
Specifying ~ instead indicates that the term is used more or less equally as countable and as uncountable, and uses the default plural.
{{en-noun|~}}{{en-noun|~|...}}
In entries for English plural-only nouns, use {{en-noun|p}}:
{{en-noun|p}}{{en-noun|p|head=[[Christmas]] [[lights]]}}{{en-noun|p|head=firework}}
Plural parameters
[සංස්කරණය]The default plural is formed as follows:
- If the noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -sh or -ch, add -es.
- If the noun ends in -y preceded by a consonant (any letter other than a, e, i, o or u), change the -y to -i and add -es.
- Otherwise, add -s.
If the noun forms its plural according to these rules, no parameters are necessary. E.g. on "cherry":
===Noun==={{en-noun}}
The above code displays as follows:
- Noun
- cherry (plural cherries)
If the noun forms its plural in any other way (e.g. on "mouse"):
Likewise, if the noun is identical in the plural, but still countable, specify it, e.g. on "Abkhaz":
{{en-noun|Abkhaz}}- Abkhaz (plural Abkhaz)
To explicitly request the default plural, use +. This is not necessary if the word only has one plural, but it is useful if the noun has multiple plurals, e.g. on "octopus":
If the noun is uncountable, use -, e.g. on "awe":
{{en-noun|-}}- awe (uncountable)
If the noun is usually uncountable, use - followed by an explicit plural, e.g. on "reality":
{{en-noun|-|+}}- reality (usually uncountable, plural realities)
If the noun is either countable or uncountable, use ~, e.g. on "beer" and "geometry":
{{en-noun|~}}- beer (countable and uncountable; plural beers)
{{en-noun|~}}- geometry (countable and uncountable; plural geometries)
If you want to qualify a plural, use |plNqual=:
Other parameters
[සංස්කරණය]|head=,|head2=, ...- Override the headword display; used to add links to individual words in a multiword term.
|def=1or|the=1- Specify that the term is normally preceded the definite article the. When given, the will appear at the beginning of the headword.
|def=~or|the=~- Specify that the term is optionally preceded the definite article the. When given, two headwords will be generated, one with the and one without.
|id=- Sense ID for linking to this headword. See
{{senseid}}for more information. |nolinkhead=1,|splithyph=1,|nosplithyph=1,|hyphspace=1- Control how multiword terms are linked. See Module:en-headword/documentation for more information.
|nosuffix=1- Prevent terms beginning with a hyphen from being interpreted as suffixes. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Suffix handling for more information.
|nomultiwordcat=1- Prevent multiword terms (those with spaces or with hyphens in the middle) from being added to Category:English multiword terms.
|pagename=- Override the page name used to compute default values of various sorts. Useful when testing, for documentation pages, etc.
|sort=- Sort key. Rarely needs to be specified, as it is normally automatically generated.
Pluralia tantum
[සංස්කරණය]If the word is a plurale tantum (always or usually used in the plural only, such as scissors or cattle), then use |1=p.
In addition to the parameters documented above, such terms support the following parameters:
|sg=,|sg2=, ...- Specify the singular version(s) of plurale tantum nouns that are occasionally found in the singular, e.g. dreadlocks, corn flakes, earmuffs, etc.
|attr=,|attr2=, ...- Specify the attributive version(s) of the nouns, i.e. the form used when modifying another noun. Examples are pants with
|attr=pant; boxer shorts with|attr=boxer-shortand|attr2=boxer short; etc.
For example, for boxer shorts, use {{en-noun|p|attr=boxer-short|attr2=boxer short}}.
Autosplitting
[සංස්කරණය]{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, implements an intelligent, customized algorithm for automatically splitting and linking the components of a multiword term. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Autosplitting for more information.
Suffix handling
[සංස්කරණය]{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, will normally interpret a term beginning with a hyphen as a suffix and handle it specially. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Suffix handling for more information.
Link modifications
[සංස්කරණය]{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, has a special mechanism for overriding the default linking behavior of individual terms in a multiword expression without having to repeat the entire expression. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Link modifications for more information.