Template:pt-pron-adj/documentation

This template is intended for Portuguese pronouns that inflect similar to adjectives. This template works very similarly to pt-adj and largely takes the same parameters, but categorizes into Category:Portuguese pronouns instead of Category:Portuguese adjectives (and other generated categories will similarly have  in their names instead of  ). The following are the principal differences in parameters from pt-adj:
 * 1) Parameters for comparative, superlative, diminutive and augmentative forms are not available.
 * 2) Parameters n, n2, ... and corresponding qualifiers n_qual, n2_qual, ... are available to specify a neuter form of the pronoun (see below).

NOTE: Be careful not to confuse pronouns with determiners. Pronouns stand by themselves while determiners modify nouns. Use pt-det for the headwords of determiners. Often the same term can function as either a pronoun or a determiner; in that case, there should be two part-of-speech entries for the same term, one using pt-pron-adj or pt-pron, and the other using pt-det.

Examples
For the possessive pronoun, use:
 * pt-pron-adj

which produces

For the demonstrative pronoun, use:
 * pt-pron-adj

which produces

For the relative pronoun, use:
 * pt-pron-adj

which produces

Note that this is a multiword term, and hence the default multiword inflection algorithm applies, which correctly inflects both parts.

For the former personal pronoun, use:
 * pt-pron-adj

which produces

As with the previous term, this is a multiword term, and both parts inflect. In this case, the feminine is given explicitly, and it is used to form the feminine plural, again with the same default multiword inflection algorithm.