Template:Roka-word/derived
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This template creates a Rokadong entry on the Contionary.
This version includes only 1 dialect and 1 definition, but includes information on how the word was derived. Use other subtemplates for other formats.
The Roka-word/derived template has the formatting {{Roka-word/derived|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|notes=8|related=9|dialect=10|stress=11|translit=12}}, where:
- "1" is the way the word was derived.
- "2" is the Rokadong script code for this word (using the conversion on the Neocities site).
- "3" is the IPA (phonetic) pronunciation of the word.
- If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=11", and replace 11 with the stress type (one of nik, aka, dune, lene).
- If the pronunciation is not for the "standard" dialect (Pahang), then include "dialect=10", and replace 10 with the dialect. You may disclude it otherwise.
- "4" is the class this word belongs to, such as "noun" or "numeral".
- "5" is the definition of this word.
- "6" is an example of a sentence using this word, also filled out in the Rokadong script code.
- "translit=12" should be included when "6" is filled out, and replace 12 with the romanization of "6".
- "7" is the translation of "6" into English.
- If there are special notes to the use of this word, include "notes=8", and replace 8 with the notes. You may disclude it otherwise.
- If there are related terms to this one, include "related=9", and replace 9 with either a list of the related terms or a template such as Template:Roka-pronouns. You may disclude it otherwise.