Template:en-proper noun/documentation

This is the standard inflection template for English proper nouns.

Quick guide
If the term has countable senses, the template can indicate whether the term is sometimes or always countable: If the term is plural-only (plurale tantum): indicate as follows:

Pluralization
If the proper noun is uncountable, no parameters are necessary.

If the proper noun is countable and forms its plural by adding -s or -es), specify that suffix; e.g., on "Alex":
 * Alex (plural Alexes)
 * Alex (plural Alexes)

If the noun has an irregular plural, specify it; e.g., on "Superman":
 * Superman (plural Supermen)
 * Superman (plural Supermen)

If the proper noun is both countable and uncountable, depending on use, use "~" followed by the plural parameter; e.g., on "America":
 * America (countable and uncountable; plural Americas)
 * America (countable and uncountable; plural Americas)

If the proper noun is has multiple plural forms, use additional positional parameters; e.g., on "Cathy":
 * Cathy (plural Cathys or Cathies)
 * Cathy (plural Cathys or Cathies)

Extended guide
This template works exactly like en-noun except for defaulting to having no plural (i.e. uncountable) and adding the term to Category:English proper nouns instead of Category:English nouns. All of the options documented for en-noun also apply to en-proper noun. See en-noun for more information.