Verb Word#

Fields#

class VerbCard#
czech#

Number of words must be equal to number of words in preposition_and_case field

Words must be separated with , (a comma with a space).

You also can set future form of the word in [ and ] brackets. Syntax the same with preposition_and_case field, so you can set multiple words.

preposition_and_case#

Preposition and case of the verb, which it gives. See Case class for all possible cases. Preposition and case must be separated with a space, and a case must be a number or be escaped for custom question. Preposition can be any word (or can be unset), we don’t care about it. You can set multiple words by separating them with . (a dot with a space). Or separated with , (a comma with a space) to set multiple cases for one word. Number of words here (separated with a dot and a space) must be equal to number of words in czech field.

You also can set preposition and case for the future form of the word in [ and ] brackets. You can set multiple words in one brackets. For example word [future1, future2] will be rendered as word [future1, future2].

Example

Lets use koukat (se), dívat se for czech field. Note that (se) (and without brackets too) will be count as a part of word. We don’t have special parsing for se and si in words. In example it’s in brackets because it’s optional. And lets set for preposition_and_case - na 4, !kam?, po 7. na 4, z 2. This addon will give koukat (se) (na koho? co?, kam?, po kým? čím?), dívat se (na koho? co?, z koho? čeho?) in the result.

What do we do?#

Based on preposition_and_case field, we add preposition (if it was given) and case (which this verb gives). You can look at Case for questions in cases.