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This template will add the appropriate ordinal suffix to a given integer.

{{Ordinal|101}}, for example, produces 101Template:Ordinal/th.

In English version, for an integer ending in 2 or 3 (except for integers ending in 12 or 13), the ordinal suffix will be -nd and -rd, respectively.

Usage

{{Ordinal |1= |debug= }}

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionDefaultStatus
1positive integer numberemptyoptional
stylePresentation style. Different options for different languages:
  • In English there is "style=d" adding -d suffixes to all numbers. Used in the legal field (e.g. 3d or 22d) .
{{Ordinal|101|lang=en|style=d}}, for example, produces 101Template:Ordinal/th.
  • In French you can use "style=roman" to display the number (in 1–5,000,000 range) as roman numeral.
{{Ordinal|21|lang=fr}}, for example, produces 21Template:Ordinal/th while {{Ordinal|21|lang=fr|style=roman}} produces 21Template:Ordinal/th.
  • In French you can use "style=roman-title" to display the number as a roman numeral with no suffix except for 1st.
For example, {{Ordinal|1|lang=fr|style=roman-title}} produces 1Template:Ordinal/th but {{Ordinal|3|lang=fr|style=roman-title}} produces 3Template:Ordinal/th.
  • In French you can use "style=pair" to display ordinals for numbers in a pair.
For example, {{Ordinal|1|lang=fr|gender=m|style=pair}} produces 1Template:Ordinal/th but {{Ordinal|2|lang=fr|gender=m|style=pair}} produces 2Template:Ordinal/th.
  • In Tamil you can use "style=trad" to display traditional Tamil ordinals rather than modern Tamil ordinals.
{{Ordinal|1|lang=ta}}, for example, produces 1Template:Ordinal/th while {{Ordinal|1|lang=ta|style=trad}} produces 1Template:Ordinal/th.
{{Ordinal|23|lang=ta}}, for example, produces 23Template:Ordinal/th while {{Ordinal|23|lang=ta|style=trad}} produces 23Template:Ordinal/th.
emptyoptional
genderGender affects ordinal indicators in several languages, including French and Polish. Genders: m for male, f for female and n for neuter.emptyoptional
langlanguage code of the language in which to display the ordinal number, e.g. en for English, de for German, etc.{{int:Lang}}optional
nosupSet nosup=y to display the ordinals without superscript for links and category names. E.g. 101Template:Ordinal/th instead of 101Template:Ordinal/th.emptyoptional
debugemptyoptional

Additional information

The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: all namespaces

The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users

Relies on:
Module:Ordinal

See also

Examples

Code Result
{{Ordinal|101}} 101Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|102}} 102Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|103}} 103Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|104}} 104Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|1|lang=en}} 1Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|1|lang=en|style=d}} 1Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|3|lang=pl}} 3Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|21|lang=fr}} 21Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|21|lang=fr|style=roman}} 21Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|1|lang=de}} 1Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|87|lang=es|gender=f}} 87Template:Ordinal/th
{{Ordinal|87|lang=es|gender=f|nosup=y}} 87Template:Ordinal/th
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