Template:ka-infl-noun/documentation

This template is used to show inflectional forms of Georgian nouns and nominalized adjectives. It shows two tables — one is declension by number and case, the other is postpositional inflection.

For why it was designed so, see design page.

You can see the testcases here.

Parameter logic
It can have zero or more arguments. There are 20 named and any number of unnamed arguments. The named arguments are:
 * This arguments are to override default forms.
 * This arguments are to override default forms.
 * This arguments are to override default forms.
 * This arguments are to override default forms.


 * For notes.
 * For notes.

Unnamed arguments describe the term semantically in English except for one that characterizes it grammatically. That argument expects the stem of the term in genitive form, that is, the stem that has undergone the syncope or truncating process (see Appendix:Georgian noun declension).

The predefined descriptors are:

Syntactic sugars
There are two syntactic sugars: This decision was made due to the fact that these two arguments were often used. So, for example, the following codes are equivalent (placed in )
 * 1) a dash   that is replaced with , thereby making the term uncountable.
 * 2) an empty argument, which is elaborated into the term, where the template is used.

Overriding
In order to override singular genitive, just change the text of  argument like this:

In case the default form is also valid, then use the following syntax:

Note that, there must not be any space between the form and the savrtsobi. The conversion from square brackets into the template is done automatically.

The plus sign that we used in our additive overriding process above is not an operator actually, but rather, another syntactic sugar. In fact this plus sign is replaced with the default form at runtime. That is, the following code is also valid:

and produces the same result, but only forms swapped. see.