Template:uk-noun/documentation

This template is used for the headword line of Ukrainian nouns.

Parameters
The following parameters are available:
 * and,   ...
 * The headword of the current entry, with accents. See the documentation of Module:uk-be-headword for more information. For details on the angle-bracket notation (like ), see.


 * and,   ...
 * The noun's gender, specified in the format of Module:gender and number. It should be of the format, or  for plural-only nouns (pluralia tantum).   should be either   (masculine),   (feminine),   (neuter),   (masculine or feminine, with no sense difference) or   (masculine or feminine by sense).   should be either   (personal),   (animal) or   (inanimate). Examples:   (masculine personal),   (feminine animal),   (neuter inanimate plural-only).
 * If you don't know the gender, use  in place of the gender, and add the extra parameter 1 to indicate that you really don't know the gender (otherwise the use of   will cause an error to be thrown). Likewise, if you don't know the animacy, use   in place of the animacy, along with 1.


 * and,   ...
 * The genitive form of the noun, with accents. This is normally the genitive singular form, but it can be plural if the noun only occurs in that form.
 * If the noun is indeclinable, use.


 * and,   ...
 * The nominative plural form of the noun, with accents.
 * If the noun has no plural (is uncountable), use.


 * and,   ...
 * The genitive plural form of the noun, with accents.


 * and,   ...
 * The feminine equivalent(s) of the noun, if any.


 * and,   ...
 * The masculine equivalent(s) of the noun, if any.


 * and,   ...
 * The related adjective(s) of the noun, if any. This is intended for adjectives, e.g.  as the related adjective of.


 * and,   ...
 * The diminutive(s) of the noun, if any.


 * Signal that you don't know the gender; allows you to use  in place of the gender specification.
 * Signal that you don't know the gender; allows you to use  in place of the gender specification.


 * Signal that you don't know the animacy; allows you to use  in place of the animacy specification.
 * Signal that you don't know the animacy; allows you to use  in place of the animacy specification.


 * Signal that you don't know the stress position; allows you to use multisyllabic terms without specifying the accent.
 * Signal that you don't know the stress position; allows you to use multisyllabic terms without specifying the accent.