Template talk:gd-noun

plural
I can't specify a plural, using either pl, plural or pl1. The code to me looks too complicated, it seems it won't accept pl=. Mglovesfun (talk) 21:52, 24 July 2010 (UTC)

Gender parameter
Is it ok to give this template the same treatment as was just given to, putting the gender as the first parameter? —CodeCat 23:10, 25 October 2016 (UTC)

. —CodeCat 21:41, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
 * Not sure what you mean - that one would be able to write instead of  to produce "headword m ..."? Why not, as long as the possibility of adding an alternative gender is kept (several gd words have dialect-dependent gender). --Droigheann (talk) 21:51, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
 * That, and also similar changes for the genitive and plural forms, again matching . —CodeCat 21:55, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
 * Seems fine by me, with these differences:
 * regular genitive singular in gd often involves slenderisation, i.e. adding <-i-> before the last consonant/consonant cluster as in or  (plus optionally adding the suffix <-e> to feminine nouns as in ) - I'm pointing this out because in all probability most gd nouns do have slenderised genitives, but I've no idea if this feature can be turned into a 'shortcut'; also, often the <-i-> replaces another vowel as in
 * the most common nominative plural suffixes in gd are <-an>, <-ean> (this one is also often added to the slenderised genitive ending <-(a)idh>, as in ), <-achan>, <-eachan>, <-ichean>, <-aichean> (and for masculine nouns also slenderisation as described above without any suffix, i.e. the genitive singular and nominative plural are identical as in )
 * I can't think of a word with a genitive specific to a verbal noun sense distinct from one for the substantive sense, so we shouldn't need 'vngen='
 * --Droigheann (talk) 22:36, 4 November 2016 (UTC)

Dative
A few Gaelic nouns have separate dative forms, like has the form  for instance. would it be possible to create an option for this? SaoiDunNeachdain (talk) 13:44, 6 March 2023 (UTC)