{{{{{1}}}}} cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : cardinalbox

The following documentation is located at Template:cardinalbox/doc. [edit]

This template generates a navigation box for cardinal number entries.

This template may be added to the entry of any cardinal number. In languages that inflect numerals, please add the template only to the lemma form.

The template should be placed within a language section, immediately following the L2 language header. If the template {{rank}} is present on the same entry, then it should come first.

As with other Wiktionary navigation box templates, please do not use subst:.

The template uses up to 6 unnamed parameters, as described below. Two of these parameters are required; the others may be left blank.

When parameter {{{2}}} or {{{4}}} is included, the parameter value is displayed in the corresponding upper corner of the box. When parameter {{{5}}} or {{{6}}} is included, a link is generated to the previous or following cardinal number entry. When either of these parameters is omitted, the corresponding link is not made, but {{{2}}} or {{{4}}} will still be displayed. When both {{{2}}} and {{{5}}} (or both {{{4}}} and {{{6}}}) are omitted, that part of the navigation box displays no text. The first two examples (see examples) demonstrate how these unnamed parameters are used.

{{{1}}} : (required); ISO code for the language of the entry
{{{2}}} : (optional 1); the symbolic form of the previous cardinal number
{{{3}}} : (required); the symbolic form of the cardinal number, e.g. 2, 15, 100
{{{4}}} : (optional 1); the symbolic form of the following cardinal number
{{{5}}} : (optional); the written form of the previous cardinal number
{{{6}}} : (optional); the written form of the following cardinal number

1 Parameter {{{2}}} is required when {{{5}}} is included; and {{{4}}} is required if {{{6}}} is present.

Additional named parameters allow for links to be made from the box, but usually none are required.

When the parameter ord, adv, mult, dis or coll is included, an additional line of text is added to the navigation box. When any of these parameters is omitted, the corresponding text line is not generated.

ord= : the ordinal number written form (e.g. second, fifth, hundredth)
adv= : the adverbial number written form (e.g. once, twice)
mult= : the multiplier written form (e.g. double, triple, hundredfold)
dis= : the distributive number written form (e.g. singly, ternī)
coll= : the collective number written form (e.g. both, երկոքին)
wplink= : the article name on the corresponding language Wikipedia; do not include the ISO code since {{{1}}} takes care of that
headlink= : the link target for the box header, such as a Glossary or Appendix on cardinal numbers in the language
sc= : specifies a script template, e.g. {{Arab}}
alt= : the display form2 of the cardinal number written form
ordalt= : (pairs with ord) the display form2 of the ordinal number
advalt= : (pairs with adv) the display form2 of the adverbial number
multalt= : (pairs with mult) the display form2 of the multiplier
disalt= : (pairs with dis) the display form2 of the distributive number
collalt= : (pairs with coll) the display form2 of the collective number
xs= : the full language name of the entry word 3

2 This parameter is only used for languages where the display form and pagename do not match. For each "alt" parameter, use the display form (with diacriticals) and not the target page name. Please refer to the Latin example in the next section for clarification.
3 This is usually handled by including {{{1}}}, but may occasionally be broken by a missing template. In such cases, adding xs will correct the problem.

Spanish cardinal numbers
999 1000 1001
    Cardinal : mil

( 1 ) mil - a minimal Spanish entry:

{{cardinalbox | es | 999 | 1000 | 1001 }}

The above code displays as at right:

  • Note: Most parameters are omitted, and so do not display. In particular, there is no entry for novecientos noventa y nueve (999) or for mil y uno (1001), so there is no reason to include links to them in the template.



Portuguese cardinal numbers
  0 1   > 
    Cardinal : zero

( 2 ) zero - a minimal Portuguese entry:

{{cardinalbox | pt | | 0 | 1 | | um }}

The above code displays as at right:

  • Note: Most parameters are omitted, and so do not display.
  • Note: The second parameter is omitted, so the upper left corner of the box contains no text. This is done because zero is the smallest cardinal number.
  • Note: The upper right corner of the box contains text and a link.



English cardinal numbers
 <  1 2 3   > 
    Cardinal : two
    Ordinal : second
    Adverbial : twice
    Multiplier : double
English Wikipedia article on two

( 3 ) two - an English entry:

{{cardinalbox | en | 1 | 2 | 3 | one | three | ord=second | adv=twice | mult=double | wplink=2 (number) }}

The above code displays as at right:

  • Note: A link to the Wikipedia article 2 (number) is included.



Latin cardinal numbers
 <  VII VIII IX   > 
    Cardinal : octō
    Ordinal : octāvus
    Adverbial : octiēns
Latin Wikipedia article on octō

( 4 ) octō - a Latin entry:

{{cardinalbox | la | VII | VIII | IX | septem | novem | alt=octō | ord=octavus | ordalt=octāvus | adv=octiens | advalt=octiēns | headlink=Appendix:Latin cardinal numerals | wplink=Octo }}

The above code displays as at right:

  • Note: The header links to Appendix:Latin cardinal numerals.
  • Note: The "alt" parameters permit the display of macrons, even though the page names for the entries do not have macrons.
  • Note: The multiplier parameter is omitted, so that line of text does not appear in the box.



Russian cardinal numbers
 <  14 15 16   > 
    Cardinal : пятнадцать
    Ordinal : пятнадцатый
Russian Wikipedia article on пятнадцать

( 5 ) пятнадцать - a Russian entry:

{{cardinalbox | ru | 14 | 15 | 16 | четырнадцать | шестнадцать | ord=пятнадцатый | sc=Cyrl | wplink=15 (число) }}

The above code displays as at right:

  • Note: The parameter sc=Cyrl specifies the use of the Cyrillic script template {{Cyrl}}.
  • Note: A link to the Russian Wikipedia article 15 (число) is included.



Ancient Greek cardinal numbers
 <  αʹ βʹ γʹ   > 
    Cardinal : δύο
    Ordinal : δεύτερος
    Adverbial : δίς

( 6 ) δύο - an Ancient Greek entry:

{{cardinalbox | grc | αʹ | βʹ | γʹ | εἷς | τρεῖς | ord=δεύτερος | adv=δίς | headlink=Appendix:Ancient Greek numerals }}

The above code displays as at right:

"https://sa.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=फलकम्:cardinalbox&oldid=7531" इत्यस्माद् प्रतिप्राप्तम्