Template:U:hu:preferred-verbal-prefix/documentation

Purpose
Use this template in the ====Usage notes==== section of a verb form entry where the entry itself does not contain a verbal prefix but the base verb often or exclusively occurs with a verbal prefix.

Unnamed

 * The base verb in its dictionary form without a prefix.
 * The base verb in its dictionary form without a prefix.


 * The verbal prefixes. Maximum 10 prefixes are currently allowed, but it can be extended if needed.
 * The verbal prefixes. Maximum 10 prefixes are currently allowed, but it can be extended if needed.

Named

 * The adverb of frequency to be displayed; if missing, it defaults to normally. For example, if the verb form may occur on its own, without the given verbal prefix, the adverb also can be specified. (With the latter adverb, the given verb (if it’s a lemma entry, not a verb form) will be excluded from the category Hungarian verbs normally used with a prefix; all other verb lemma entries are added to it.)
 * The adverb of frequency to be displayed; if missing, it defaults to normally. For example, if the verb form may occur on its own, without the given verbal prefix, the adverb also can be specified. (With the latter adverb, the given verb (if it’s a lemma entry, not a verb form) will be excluded from the category Hungarian verbs normally used with a prefix; all other verb lemma entries are added to it.)


 * If the entry is the base form of a verb, the second form is not needed (it would be the same as the third), so it should be omitted (see e.g., ): this is when this parameter is required.
 * If the entry is the base form of a verb, the second form is not needed (it would be the same as the third), so it should be omitted (see e.g., ): this is when this parameter is required.


 * In the case of participles, the prefix can only occur before the verb if it's separated: this parameter disables the other position.
 * In the case of participles, the prefix can only occur before the verb if it's separated: this parameter disables the other position.


 * The number at the end of the link (following an underscore) if the intended Derived terms section is not the first on the page.
 * The number at the end of the link (following an underscore) if the intended Derived terms section is not the first on the page.


 * This parameter is preferable when not all prefixed derivations are listed, only a selection of them.
 * This parameter is preferable when not all prefixed derivations are listed, only a selection of them.

Examples
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