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- The following documentation is located at Template:ko-usex/documentation. [edit]
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
Usage
This is used to show Korean usage examples (not quotations) following a definition line.
{{ko-usex|HANGUL|TRANSLATION}}
- {{{1}}} or {{{example}}}(required) - The example to be shown
- {{{translation}}} or {{{t}}} - The English translation for examples on foreign entries
- {{{inline}}} - To include the translation in the same line as the example, separated from the example by em dash, assuming that the example, its translation and transliteration are short enough to fit in a single line. (Set it to 1 to choose inline mode.) (optional)
Symbol "^" is used to to capitalise words. Hyphens ("-") can be used to separate prefixes and particles. "^" and "-" are not displayed in the Korean examples.
For example:
{{ko-usex|^'''서울'''-에 가요.|(I am, you are, he is, etc.) going to Seoul.}}
Which produces:
서울에 가요.
- seour-e gayo.
- (I am, you are, he is, etc.) going to Seoul.
And {{ko-usex|^'''서울'''에 가요.|(I am, you are, he is, etc.) going to Seoul.}}
produces:
서울에 가요.
- seoure gayo.
- (I am, you are, he is, etc.) going to Seoul.