Thread:User talk:Yair rand/newentrywiz.js/Including the conjugation type in Romance regular verbs

The lemma form of the Romance verbs is the infinitive. It's the form used to create the article with the definitions. The last 2/3 letters of the infinitive determinate the kind of conjugation in regular verbs. The rest is the stem. The endings are:
 * Spanish, Catalan (2 letters): -ar, -er, -ir
 * Italian (3 letters): -are, -ere, -ire
 * French (2 letters): -er, -ir

In Italian, the auxiliar verb for compound tenses should also be included: avere or essere. In French too: avoir or être.

Examples of verbs: cantar (es, ca), cantare (it), and chanter (fr); "to sing".

The (generic) templates currently included by default are: head|es|verb, head|ca|verb, head|it|verb, head|fr|verb. I suggest replacing them for their equivalents with the stem and the conjugation type: es-verb|cant|ar, ca-verb|ar|cant, (it and fr don't have such kind of template).

Also, when adding the conjugation paradigm, I think the field should have by default the pre-filled conjugation template: es-conj-ar|cant, ca-conj-ar|cant, it-conj-are|cant|avere, fr-conj-er|chant|avoir.

Therefore, I suggest the ability to include the stem, the conjugation type (chosen from a closed set of options), and the auxiliar (only in it and fr). Another option could be detecting the 2 or 3 final letters automatically, but I think it would be more difficult.

Thank you!