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This is used to show usage examples (not quotations or collocations) following a definition line, where the format of the usage example (inline or multiline) is automatically determined by the size of the generated text. For collocations, use {{coa}}. See WT:USEX for some general guidelines regarding usage examples.
The template call {{uxa|...}} works identically to {{ux|....|inline=auto}}. See {{ux}} and {{uxi}} for parameters and examples.
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[සංස්කරණය]TemplateData
[සංස්කරණය]TemplateData for uxa
This is used to show inline usage examples (not quotations) following a definition line.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| language code | 1 | The language code of the example to be shown
| String | required |
| example | 2 | The example to be shown. Use '''bold''' to highlight the current term.
| String | required |
| translation | 3 t translation | The English translation for examples on foreign entries. Use '''bold''' to highlight the current term's translation.
| String | optional |
| transliteration | tr | The Latin transliteration for examples in non-Latin script. | String | optional |
| script code | sc | The script code, required for certain languages with multiple possible scripts.
| String | optional |
| qualifier | q | To qualify an example with a region or register, or a type of usage.
| String | optional |
| reference | ref | To include a reference or link to an originating external site. | URL | optional |
| literal translation | lit | A literal translation of an idiomatic expression in a foreign language.
| String | optional |
| substitution | subst | Substitutions to be applied to handle irregular transliterations in certain languages (e.g. Russian and Yiddish; see example above). If specified, should be one or more substitution expressions, where each substitution expression is of the form FROM//TO (FROM/TO is also accepted), where FROM is a Lua pattern and TO is the corresponding replacement expression. The substitutions are applied in order and before transliteration; hence both FROM and TO should be in the source script (e.g. Cyrillic or Hebrew).
| String | optional |
| noenum | noenum | To use in unnumbered sections (not following a definition). It may start the line following the definition or may be prefixed by "<code>#:</code>" for visual aesthetics.
| Boolean | optional |