Template talk:cmn new

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What does this template do? 71.66.97.228 18:48, 24 October 2011 (UTC)


 * It automatically generates the content for a new Chinese entry. To use it:

$1


 * $1 - $5: entry title decomposed into individual characters; leave excessive parameters empty if length < 5
 * $6 - $10 (optional): corresponding trad. or simp. title decomposed, if exists; leave excessive parameters empty if length < 5
 * $11 (optional): t or s; empty implies ts
 * $12: part of speech, eg. n, v, a, adv
 * $13 - $17: pinyin of title decomposed by character; leave excessive parameters empty if length < 5
 * $18: sort key, eg. 人00
 * $19: definition; eg. bear
 * $20 (optional): a second part of speech, eg. a, n, v
 * $21 (optional): a second definition, eg. bear-like
 * $22 (optional): a third part of speech, eg. v, a, n
 * $23 (optional): a third definition, eg. to eat like a bear

Substitution only. This template relies on the at-present-defunct Template:str index1 to generate standard pronunciation and tone-numbered Pinyin from toned Pinyin, so better avoid using this template before that template is restored. Hbrug 00:51, 2 November 2011 (UTC)

Pinyin entry?
The pinyin structure is rather simple. Is it worth optionally creating a pinyin entry by this? Or could it be in another template, e.g. Template:cmn newpinyin (?) for one of 減弱/减弱?

Romanization


--Anatoli (обсудить/вклад) 05:05, 9 April 2013 (UTC)