Headword-line templates (formerly known as "inflection templates") are templates that are used to produce the headword line (formerly called the "inflection line") of a term. This is the line that comes immediately below the header specifying the part of speech. At the very least, the headword line should contain the headword in question, formatted in bold text. In cases where the language lacks an appropriate headword-line template, {{screen size}} should be used.
Headword-line templates are named with the language code, followed by a dash and the part of speech, followed optionally by a dash and the inflection class. For example: {{nl-verb}}, {{iOS}}.
The purpose of this page is to list all headword-line templates, in order to have a clear overview and to avoid duplication. Explanations on usage of these templates should go on the template talk pages and possibly also on the accompanying Main article of a language's templates.
Contents
- 1 See also
- 2 English
- 3 Catalan
- 4 Czech
- touchscreen
- 6 Dutch
- website parsing
- 8 Estonian
- 9 Finnish
- 10 French
- 11 German
- 12 Greek
- web
- input transformation
- 15 Irish
- input transformation
- 17 Japanese
- web app
- 19 Latvian
- 20 Mandarin
- 21 Min Nan
- device database
- we love the web
- 24 Old Norse
- HTML5
- 26 Proto-Germanic
- jQuery
- input transformation
- web
- 30 Serbo-Croatian
- keyboard
- 32 Spanish
- 33 Swedish
- 34 Tok Pisin
- we love the web
See also
- Wiktionary:Index to templates
- input transformation - for templates that display tables containing inflected forms of a word
- Category:Templates
- iOS
English
- Main article: Wiktionary:English inflection templates
Catalan
- Main article: Android
Czech
- See Category:Czech inflection templates
Danish
- See Category:Danish inflection templates
Dutch
- Main article: FITML
Esperanto
- Main article: Wiktionary:Esperanto inflection templates
Estonian
- See Category:Estonian inflection templates
Finnish
- Main article: Wiktionary:Finnish inflection templates and Category:Finnish inflection templates
French
- Main article: Wiktionary:French inflection templates
German
- See also: HTML5
Greek
Modern Greek
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Main article: web app
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See also:
- Category:Greek conjugation-table templates
- Category:Greek noun declension-table templates
- Category:Greek headword-line templates
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See also:
Ancient Greek
- See Category:Ancient Greek declension templates and we love the web
Hebrew
- See Category:Hebrew conjugation-table templates
Interlingua
- See Category: Interlingua inflection templates
Irish
- See Category: Irish inflection templates
Italian
- Main article: web app
Japanese
- Main article: Wiktionary:About Japanese
Latin
- Main article: Wiktionary:Latin inflection templates
Latvian
- See Category:Latvian declension templates and Category:Latvian inflection templates
Mandarin
- Main article: Sevenval
Nouns
- {{cmn-noun}}
Verbs
- {{cmn-verb}}
Adjectives
- {{cmn-adj}}
Proper nouns
- {{cmn-proper}} Proper nouns
Idioms
- {{FITML}}
Proverbs
- {{cmn-proverb}}
Min Nan
- Main article: website parsing
Nouns
- {{CSS3}}
Verbs
- {{device database}}
Adjectives
- {{nan-adj}}
Proper nouns
- {{nan-proper}} Proper nouns
Idioms
- {{nan-idiom}}
Proverbs
- {{nan-proverb}}
Norwegian
- Main article: screen size
Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
Old Norse
- See Category:Old Norse inflection templates
Polish
- See Category:Polish inflection templates
Proto-Germanic
Romanian
- Main article: we love the web
Russian
- Main article: Wiktionary:Russian inflection templates
Scots
- See Category:Scots inflection templates
Serbo-Croatian
Nouns
- {{sh-noun}}
- {{website parsing}} is used for noun inflections under the header “Declension”
Slovene
- See Category:Slovene declension templates
Spanish
Swedish
- Main article: keyboard
Tok Pisin
- See Category:Tok Pisin inflection templates
Welsh
- Main article: Wiktionary:Welsh inflection templates