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Declension table template for all Polish feminine nouns with noun-like declension

Usage
====Declension====

The declension depends on the number of parameters and the ending of the lemma. Special declensions are created for nouns ending in -ni and -ia. For nouns where the lemma form does not end in -a, -y, -i or -e, a consonant-final declension is generated.

If two parameters are given, the normal feminine declension is always created, and ending matches are ignored; this is useful for rare nouns that end in -ia but have native declension (without geminated i in the genitive, e.g. . If three or more parameters are given, they specify a consonant-final declension.


 * 1 word stem (usually optional)
 * 2 last consonant of the word or digraph, as it appears in the nominative plural
 * 3 if specified, gives the nominative plural ending for a noun ending in a consonant
 * 4 irregular nominative singular for nouns ending in a consonant

If the first and/or second parameters are omitted, they will be automatically guessed based on a list of known feminine noun endings.

The vocative singular form generated will always end in -o, which is incorrect for some female given names and nouns referring to persons, such as. Use the vocs parameter to correct this.

Examples
If the example is in italics, it means the parameters are given only for exposition and the fully automatic form (with tantum, if necessary) will generate the correct declension in that case.


 * praca:
 * budowla:
 * krowa:
 * mistrzyni:
 * konopia:
 * skrobia:
 * mafia:
 * twarz:
 * noc:
 * otchłań:
 * sól:
 * brew: