සැකිල්ල:fr-proper noun/documentation
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This template is used for the headword line of French proper nouns. It uses Module:fr-headword as a back-end.
It should be used just under the 'Proper noun' header for French words. For example, on Algérie:
===Proper noun===
{{fr-proper noun|f}}
This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.
Parameters
[සංස්කරණය]|head=- The head word, if different from the page name, or to link to individual words.
|1=(required)- The gender, which should be one of
m,f,m-porf-p. It also acceptsmfas a shortcut form|g2=f. |g2=- The second gender, if any.
|2=,|3=,|4=etc.- The plural forms, if the noun is not already plural (as indicated in the gender). The shortcut
*can be used if the plural is the same as the singular, and the shortcutssorxcan be used if the plural is formed by adding s or x. If no plural forms are given, the proper noun is assumed to have no plural. The first plural can also have some special values:-: if the noun is uncountable. The second and higher plural parameters can still be given, and indicate that the noun is usually uncountable, but can sometimes be pluralized.~: if the noun can be either countable or uncountable, depending on meaning. The countable plural(s) should be specified using the second and higher plural parameters; if not given, the default is as below.!: if the plural is not attested.?: if you don't know the plural or are not sure if it even has a plural.
|f=,|f2=etc.- Feminine equivalent noun(s), if any.
|m=,|m2=etc.- Masculine equivalent noun(s), if any.
|suff=1- Term is a suffix rather than a base form (this categorizes into Category:French suffixes and Category:French proper noun-forming suffixes rather than Category:French proper nouns).
Default plurals
[සංස්කරණය]The default rule for forming plurals (used only when ~ is specified as the plural) is as follows:
- If the noun ends in -s, -x or -z, the plural is the same as the singular.
- If the noun ends in -au or -eu, the plural is formed by adding x.
- If the noun ends in -al, the plural is formed by changing -al to -aux.
- Otherwise, the plural is formed by adding -s.