Template talk:ka-decl-noun

Appendix:Georgian noun declension =New design=

General ideas
First of all, nothing is unchangable here, you can suggest anything not yet.

This template is gonna be a lot smarter with the help of modules.

This template is gonna conform to entropy, in that the more frequent a word is the less number of arguments it will take )).

Arguments will be of two type: word's some (cryptic) case(s) or additional parameters (like noplural, etc.).

Also, for the meaning of savrtsobi see this.

The Brilliant Idea
Initial design was so cumbersome I thought noone could understand it except for me, but then I had a brilliant idea, let's make the template talk! --Dixtosa (talk) 21:11, 10 February 2015 (UTC)

Questions

 * 1) Is there any given name that is syncopic?

ფეხი
usage:

description:
 * plural = YES
 * given name = NO
 * vocative = -ო
 * savrtsobi = აააა
 * comment = the most common type of word

პლუტონი
usage: OR  OR

description:
 * plural = NO
 * given name = NO
 * vocative = -ო
 * savrtsobi = აააა
 * comment = the same as, but does not have plural

გიორგი
usage: OR  OR

description:
 * plural = NO
 * given name = YES
 * vocative = STEM (გიორგი)
 * savrtsobi = --იი
 * comment = stem ends in a vowel

დავითი
usage: OR  OR  OR

description:
 * plural = NO
 * given name = YES
 * vocative = STEM (დავით)
 * savrtsobi = --იი //I do not know for sure but this should be the case
 * comment = stem ends in a consonant

სტუმარი
usage: OR

description:
 * plural = YES
 * given name = NO
 * vocative = -ო
 * savrtsobi = აააა
 * comment = just like, but has syncopic stem

მინდორი
usage: OR

description:
 * plural = YES
 * given name = NO
 * vocative = -ო
 * savrtsobi = აააა
 * comment = just like, but its syncopication is little more complex

ჟოკეი
usage: OR

description:
 * plural = YES //have 0 idea how to plualize
 * given name = NO
 * vocative = NO //for now
 * savrtsobi = აააა
 * comment = the least frequent type of word; just like, with the savrtsobi being the only difference (--იი vs აააა).