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Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language common the country [[Nepal]]. It derives from [[Sanskrit]]. |
Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language common the country [[Nepal]]. It derives from [[Sanskrit]]. |
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See also: Entry layout explained
Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language common the country Nepal. It derives from Sanskrit.
Parts of Speech
Some essential templates are:
{{ne-pos}}
; For headwords. Takes parameter 1 as the part of speech. Full use is:{{ne-pos|<part of speech>|pron=<alternation pronunciation>, <another pron>}}
{{ne-x}}
; Usage example template. Enclose words in <> for schwa dropping.{{ne-l}}
; For links to Nepali words. Enclose words in <> for schwa dropping.
Nomen
Nouns, like all other parts of speech, use {{ne-pos}}
for headwords. Declensions are handled with {{ne-decl-noun}}
automatically. A noun should look like:
==Nepali== ===Noun=== {{ne-pos|noun|pron=<pron>}} # <def> ##: {{ne-x}} # <def2>... ====Declension==== {{ne-decl-noun}} ====Synonyms==== * {{sense|<sense>}} {{ne-l|<word>}}