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This documentation also applies to  and   (up to the vowel harmony change)

 , and   are by far the most frequently used templates for Hungarian verb conjugation tables. (For cases when this template is not applicable, please consult the documentation of the template hu-conj.)

Unnamed parameters
One splits the verb (without the eventual -ik ending) into three pieces:
 * the last two parts are the last two letters (in the sense used elsewhere for Hungarian, e.g. "ll" and "sz" are considered single letters)
 * and the first part is all the rest except the last two letters.

If the verb has only two letters (rare, e.g. ír), one must leave the first one blank (and not the third), because the template assumes that the last letter is at the third place and the last but one is at the second place.

These three parts are the unnamed parameters. Examples:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

Named parameters
There are two kinds of named parameters: flags and parameters; the latter with a value.

Flags are binary in the sense that they are either set or not. To set it, write:. The letter  is arbitrary; the point is that something be written there; by convention   is used, which stands for yes.

With value parameters, one actually types some string, and not just sets an on/off flag.

Flag parameters
See usage examples for the following parameters on the Flag parameters page:

Value parameters
See usage examples for the following parameters on the Value parameters page:
 *   and  
 *   and  
 *   and  
 *   and  
 *   and  
 *   and  
 *   and