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Value parameters
Some verbs lose their last vowel in every possible form, so their normal form is regarded as the one with the vowel omitted, and the form with the vowel is referred to as the "long stem". Not all such verbs even have a long stem (e.g. siklik). Set like  for verbs with a long stem, and   if the verb has no long stem, thus no subjunctive (and some other) forms (no sikoljon, csukoljon; such forms being controversial among native speakers). Sometimes this and a version with the  flag can both appear in an entry if the verb can be conjugated according to both paradigms (omolna – omlana).

use:  to get:


 *  : the simple-past ending, when no other suffixes come after it.
 * One use is with verbs for which the  flag is set. For example in one version of the conjugation of ugrik (ugorni, ugortunk)   needs to be set, so as to prevent *ugort.
 * It can also be used for verbs ending in -ed/-ad. Generally verbs ending in -d use the long past, so one needs to set the flag  for example to get eredt instead of *eredett, but it needn't be set for verbs like feledett, emelkedett, szedett.

use:  to get:

use:  to get:

One can use ugrik in two styles, with the  system, so only a few forms shorten, and with the full   type, where all possible forms lose the last vowel. The second one is:

use:  to get:


 *  : the past marker inside the word (e.g. when more suffixes are appended to the end after the past suffix, like in the form mondtam: am comes after the past t). So it is inside a past form, hence the name. The  option should be either   or.

With mond, it would be expected that it uses mondottam because it ends in two consonants. However, since this form is archaic, one must specify.

use:  to get:

With hat, it would be expected that it uses *hattam because it has a vowel at the last but one place, just like hallgattam. One-syllable verbs are, however, used like hatottam, but as the number of syllables is unknown to the template, one must specify.

use:  to get:


 *  : an alternative (additional) v-stem form for the present participle and the verbal noun (e.g. menekvés, menekvő apart from menekülés, menekülő). With the v reinterpreted as variant, it can also be repurposed for an additional (verbal noun) stem variant (e.g. várakozás being more common than várás).

use:  to get:


 *  : the verbal noun if it is irregular (when it is blocked by a synonymous form coined differently) and the regular form is not to be displayed, e.g. használat instead of *használás.

use:  to get:


 *  : the prefix if the verb has one (only separable prefixes). This parameter is essential for correct grammatical information, as the table always displays a sample future form, which will be wrong for prefixed verbs if this parameter is not set (e.g. incorrect *bemenni fog instead of be fog menni). Also, this parameter (when it has a value) displays a notice at the bottom of both tables with two more examples of the separation of the given prefix (such as nem megy be and be is megy in the first table and nem mehet be and be is mehet for the second table of bemegy). This parameter needs to be applied for all irregular conjugation types as well, except where the parameter coincides with the actual prefix.
 * That is, all these templates also require this parameter for prefixed verbs:, , , , , , , , , and . On the other hand, it's not needed for the following: , , , , , , , , , , , , and.


 *   is the suffix for the causative if it can be formed without changing the stem (it uses the short stem like ugr- for ugrik for the suffix variant -at/-et and the long stem for all other forms, usually -tat/-tet but sometimes other variants like -ít).


 *   is for the full causative (with or without square brackets), when it cannot be simply formed with adding a suffix, e.g. when the stem is changed (e.g. the ending is omitted or the vowel is shortened), when multiple (normally two) forms are to be displayed, or when the form is to be displayed in parentheses to indicate it's semantically or morphologically not directly related to the main verb.