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;<big><big>All [[:Category:Wiktionary|Wiktionary]] wikis in these [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]]: </big><sup>([[Template:Wiktionary|view]] / [[edit:Template:Wiktionary|edit]])</sup></big>
;<big><big>All [[:Category:Wiktionary|Wiktionary]] wikis in these [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]]: </big><sup>([[Template:Wiktionary|view]] / [[edit:Template:Wiktionary|edit]])</sup></big>
As of August 2018, [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]] indicates that there are versions of the [[Meta-Wiki:Wiktionary#List of Wiktionaries|Wiktionary]] in 173 different [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]] (almost the same as the number of [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedias]]), although notably less are considered fairly [[Meta-Wiki:Wiktionary#Active Wiktionaries|active]].
As of April 2021, [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]] indicates that there are versions of the [[Meta-Wiki:Wiktionary#List of Wiktionaries|Wiktionary]] in 182 different [[:Category:Wiki Language|languages]] (more than 100 less than the number of [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedias]]), although notably less are considered fairly [[Meta-Wiki:Wiktionary#Active Wiktionaries|active]].
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[[Abkhazian Wiktionary|Abkhazian]]&nbsp;(ab),
[[Abkhazian Wiktionary|Abkhazian]]&nbsp;(ab),
[[Akan Wiktionary|Akan]]&nbsp;(ak),
[[Akan Wiktionary|Akan]]&nbsp;(ak),
[[Alemannic Wiktionary|Alemannic]]&nbsp;(als),
[[Avar Wiktionary|Avar]]&nbsp;(av),
[[Avar Wiktionary|Avar]]&nbsp;(av),
[[Bihari Wiktionary|Bihari]]&nbsp;(bh),
[[Bihari Wiktionary|Bihari]]&nbsp;(bh),
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<s>[[Alemannic Wiktionary|Alemannic]]</s>&nbsp;(als, redirects to Alemannic Wikipedia),
<s>[[Moldovan Wiktionary|Moldovan]]</s>&nbsp;(mo, redirects to ro)</small>
<s>[[Moldovan Wiktionary|Moldovan]]</s>&nbsp;(mo, redirects to ro)</small>
:<small>''The [[red link]]s above need the {{template|Wiki}} infobox template, their Wiktionary URLs, the {{template|Wikimedia-stub}} template, and the {{template|Wiktionary}} template added.''</small><noinclude>
:<small>''The [[red link]]s above need the {{template|Wiki}} infobox template, their Wiktionary URLs, the {{template|Wikimedia-stub}} template, and the {{template|Wiktionary}} template added.''</small><noinclude>

Revision as of 12:02, 28 April 2021


Wiktionary – the free dictionary — a portmanteau of 'wiki' and 'dictionary' – is a series of free open content collaborative wiki dictionaries that anyone can edit. A major 'project' of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), the first Wiktionary, the English language version, was founded December 2002 by Brion Vibber. March 2004 saw the arrival of French and Polish versions, and May 2004 saw the activation of Wiktionary wikis by Tim Starling in all languages as existing Wikipedias. All language versions started as a wiki dictionary with multilingual definitions, etymologies, pronunciations, sample quotations, synonyms, antonyms, and translations. They expanded to include a thesaurus sub-project, rhyme guides, phrase books, language statistics, and comprehensive appendices. Wiktionary is the lexical companion to the open-content encyclopaedia Wikipedia.

All Wiktionary wikis have their content released under a dual-license; those being the initial GNU Free Documentation License version 1.1 (or later) (GFDL or GNU FDL v1.1+), and the subsequent addition Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA 3.0).[1]


All Wiktionary wikis in these languages: (view / edit)

As of April 2021, Wikimedia Meta-Wiki indicates that there are versions of the Wiktionary in 182 different languages (more than 100 less than the number of Wikipedias), although notably less are considered fairly active.
1,000,000+: English (en), French (fr), Malagasy (mg), Russian (ru)
100,000+: Catalan (ca), Czech (cs), German (de), Greek (el), Esperanto (eo), Spanish (es), Estonian (et), Persian (fa), Finnish (fi), Hindi (hi), Hungarian (hu), Armenian (hy), Indonesian (id), Ido (io), Italian (it), Japanese (ja), Kannada (kn), Korean (ko), Kurdish (ku), Limburgish (li), Lithuanian (lt), Malayalam (ml), Burmese (my), Dutch (nl), Norwegian (Bokmål) (no), Oriya (or), Polish (pl), Portuguese (pt), Romanian (ro), Serbo-Croatian (sh), Serbian (sr), Swedish (sv), Tamil (ta), Telugu (te), Thai (th), Turkish (tr), Uzbek (uz), Vietnamese (vi), Chinese (zh)

10,000+: Afrikaans (af), Arabic (ar), Asturian (ast), Azerbaijani (az), Bulgarian (bg), Bengali (bn), Breton (br), Welsh (cy), Danish (da), Basque (eu), Fijian (fj), West Frisian (fy), Galician (gl), Hebrew (he), Croatian (hr), Icelandic (is), Javanese (jv), Georgian (ka), Kirghiz (ky), Latin (la), Lao (lo), Latvian (lv), Norwegian (Nynorsk) (nn), Occitan (oc), Panjabi (pa), Pashto (ps), Sicilian (scn), Shan (shn), Simple English (simple), Slovak (sk), Saraiki (skr), Slovenian (sl), Albanian (sq), Swahili (sw), Tajik (tg), Tagalog (tl), Ukrainian (uk), Urdu (ur), Volapük (vo), Walloon (wa), Min Nan (zh-min-nan)

1,000+: Aragonese (an), Anglo-Saxon (ang), Aymara (ay), Central Bicolano (bcl), Belarusian (be), Bosnian (bs), Corsican (co), Kashubian (csb), Zazaki (diq), Faroese (fo), Irish (ga), Scottish Gaelic (gd), Guarani (gn), Goan Konkani (gom), Fiji Hindi (hif), Upper Sorbian (hsb), Interlingua (ia), Interlingue (ie), Kazakh (kk), Greenlandic (kl), Cambodian (km), Luxembourgish (lb), Maori (mi), Minangkabau (min), Macedonian (mk), Mongolian (mn), Meitei (mni), Marathi (mr), Malay (ms), Maltese (mt), Nahuatl (nah), Low Saxon (nds), Nias (nia), Oromo (om), Western Panjabi (pnb), Aromanian (roa-rup), Sanskrit (sa), Sindhi (sd), Shawiya (shy), Sinhalese (si), Samoan (sm), Somali (so), Southern Sotho (st), Sundanese (su), Turkmen (tk), Tatar (tt), Uyghur (ug), Venetian (vec), Wolof (wo), Cantonese (yue), Zulu (zu)
100+: Amharic (am), Cherokee (chr), Divehi (dv), Gujarati (gu), Manx (gv), Hausa (ha), Inupiak (ik), Inuktitut (iu), Lojban (jbo), Kashmiri (ks), Cornish (kw), Lingala (ln), Mon (mnw), Nauruan (na), Nepali (ne), Quechua (qu), Rwandi (rw), Sango (sg), Swati (ss), Tigrinya (ti), Setswana (tn), Tok Pisin (tpi), Tsonga (ts), Yiddish (yi), Zhuang (za)
10+: Assamese (as)
1+: Pali (pi)
0: Afar (aa), Abkhazian (ab), Akan (ak), Avar (av), Bihari (bh), Bislama (bi), Bambara (bm), Tibetan (bo), Chamorro (ch), Cree (cr), Dzongkha (dz), Marshallese (mh), Raeto Romance (rm), Kirundi (rn), Sardinian (sc), Shona (sn), Tongan (to), Twi (tw), Xhosan (xh), Yoruba (yo)
other: Alemannic (als, redirects to Alemannic Wikipedia), Moldovan (mo, redirects to ro)

The red links above need the {{Wiki}} infobox template, their Wiktionary URLs, the {{Wikimedia-stub}} template, and the {{Wiktionary}} template added.

To not include articles which use this template in the category:Wiktionary, type (or copy and paste) {{Wiktionary|cat=no}} as a parameter before }}