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(Created page with "===Etymology=== {{#ifeq:{{{org}}}|on|{{Vi-etym-on|{{{1}}}}}|}} <noinclude>Category:TemplatesCategory:Contionary templatesa =Parameters= * org ** Can be on (Old Norse), mq (Mi'kmaq), da (Danish), fr (French), en (English), or other. If other, also specify the language via the param "lang". * lang ** If the etymology is other than the above, specify with this param. =TODO= * Add sub-templates for mq, da, fr, en, etc. * Add links to wi...")
 
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{#ifeq:{{{org}}}|on|{{Vi-etym-on|{{{1}}}}}|}}
{{Vi-etym-{{{org}}}|{{{1}}}}}<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]][[Category:Contionary templates]][[Category:Vinnish templates|a]]
<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]][[Category:Contionary templates]][[Category:Vinnish templates|a]]
=Parameters=
=Parameters=
* org
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** If the etymology is other than the above, specify with this param.
** If the etymology is other than the above, specify with this param.
=TODO=
=TODO=
* Add sub-templates for mq, da, fr, en, etc.
* Add sub-templates for fr, en, etc.
* Add links to wiktionary for entries.
** Maybe change the Mi'kmaq template to link to the talking dictionary instead?
 
=Testing=
=Testing=
{{Vi-etym|eldr|org=on}}</noinclude>
{{Vi-etym|eldr|org=on}}
{{Vi-etym|sulumgw|org=mq}}</noinclude><includeonly>{{#ifeq: {{{org}}} | on ||[[Category: Loanwords in Vinnish]]}}</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 20:38, 22 June 2024

Etymology

{{Vi-etym-{{{org}}}|{{{1}}}}}

Parameters

  • org
    • Can be on (Old Norse), mq (Mi'kmaq), da (Danish), fr (French), en (English), or other. If other, also specify the language via the param "lang".
  • lang
    • If the etymology is other than the above, specify with this param.

TODO

  • Add sub-templates for fr, en, etc.
    • Maybe change the Mi'kmaq template to link to the talking dictionary instead?

Testing

Etymology

From Old Norse eldr.

Etymology

From Mi'kmaq sulumgw.