Casey Brown napisa:
We do not have anything to do with that, it's on betawiki. :-) But, about that, we tried to use {{grammar:accusitive|{{SITENAME}}}}, but it didn't seem to work in the notices.
Hi Casey,
It must be "accus*a*tive", not accus*i*tive. But in Wikipedia we use the Sorbian names of the cases:
nominatiw, genitiw, datiw, akuzatiw, instrumental, lokatiw
and the template name is written completely in upper case: GRAMMAR (like PLURAL as well) but I don't know if this is relevant. Well, zour example should look:
{{GRAMMAR:akuzatiw|{{SITENAME}}}}
But you should consider that in Slavic languages accusative often equals to nominative if a noun denotes inanimate entities, thus things. With persons or animals the accusative has the form of genitive. This rule is valid for masculine and neutral nouns, not for feminine nouns. Well, don't use Wiktionary as an example (because the Sorbian form is Wikisłownik. Here accusative = nominative. Use e.g. Wikipedija or Wikimedija, then the accusative will be Wikipediju resp. Wikimediju and you will see that the template works (I hope so, :-))
Regards, michawiki