Template talk:sa-noun

Two Grammar Genders
From what I could tell/attest, I think/believe this template needs to accompany a second gender parameter, just in case it needs to display two genders. --Lo Ximiendo (talk) 19:57, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Have a look at बुध्न, for instance. --Lo Ximiendo (talk) 19:58, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 * use, like  --Ivan Štambuk (talk) 20:07, 21 October 2013 (UTC)

Request for creating new parameters
, could you please include the parameters m & f for Sanskrit nouns so that masculine and feminine equivalents of words could be given? Thanks. —inqilābī [ inqilāb zindabād ]  15:19, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Of course, I added those and n for neuter. —AryamanA (मुझसे बात करें • योगदान) 15:56, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Also please add mtr, ftr & ntr for the transliterations of such words. Thanks. —inqilābī [ inqilāb zindabād ]  16:37, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
 * , pinging you again in case you forgot. Actually, the parameters m, f & n do not automatically produce the transliterations, that's why mtr, ftr & ntr are needed. —inqilābī [ inqilāb zindabād ]  11:31, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
 * So, in headword lines the general consensus is to not display transliterations. E.g. 🇨🇬 has no transliterations besides the main one. I believe this was agreed on because too many translits distract from the main translit of the word itself. —AryamanA (मुझसे बात करें • योगदान) 17:23, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
 * That's good! So do you also not think that transliterations of derived/related terms, synonyms/antonyms, coordinate terms etc. are a distraction. In many language entries, for example, equivalent masculine or feminine equivalents are given as coordinate terms in stead of being given in the headword line. —inqilābī [ inqilāb zindabād ]  10:42, 2 September 2020 (UTC)
 * Since we now have collapsible templates like etc. that can go on definition lines, I think they're okay. Main thing is, the headword should only have the word, the translit, and very few related links. —AryamanA (मुझसे बात करें • योगदान) 22:00, 2 September 2020 (UTC)