ウィクショナリー is a Wiktionary in the Japanese-language.
Wiki size: | 315,486 article pages see stats |
(As of: 2022-12-03)
- External links
- Wiktionary (ja) — at WikiApiary.com (founded 2011), the wiki site for detailed information on all MediaWiki-powered websites
- Wiktionary Statistics - sitemap (Japanese) — Wikistats v1 (public domain) (final release, 31 January 2019) from Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wiktionary Statistics - Japanese - summary — Wikistats v1 (public domain) (final release, 31 January 2019) from Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wiktionary Statistics - Japanese - tables — Wikistats v1 (public domain) (final release, 31 January 2019) from Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wiktionary Statistics - Japanese - charts — Wikistats v1 (public domain) (final release, 31 January 2019) from Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wikistats v2 – Japanese Wiktionary – Wikimedia Statistics — monthly overviews of reading, contributing, and content; from Wikistats v2 (data available under CC0 1.0); Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- WikiStats v2.2 – Japanese Wiktionary (Wiktionaries - id: 20) — from Wikistats v2.2 at WikiStats.WMCloud.org; independent MediaWiki statistics from mutante, hosted by Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS)
- Japanese Wiktionary - siteviews analysis — from Pageviews.WMCloud.org
- Japanese Wiktionary - topviews analysis — from Pageviews.WMCloud.org
- Wikiscan Statistics - Japanese Wiktionary — independent statistics site on Wikipedia and other wikis hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, at Wikiscan.org
- Japanese Wiktionary – Admin Stats – XTools — show statistics of admin actions, active Administrator statistics in the last ≈30 days; at XTools.WMCloud.org, hosted by Wikimedia Cloud VPS (WMCVPS)
Wiktionary – the free dictionary — a portmanteau of 'wiki' and 'dictionary', is a series of free wiki sites containing open content user-generated collaborative online dictionaries that anyone can edit. A major linguistic edition '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 wiki sites 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 wiki sites have their textual 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]
- www.Wiktionary.org — Wiktionary portal to all language versions
- Wiktionary — at Meta.Wikimedia.org on Wikimedia Meta-Wiki
- Wiktionary — at En.Wikipedia.org on the English Wikipedia
- Wikistats v1 – site map – All Wiktionaries Statistics, 31 December 2018 — published 2019-01-31 (public domain) by Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wikistats v1 – summary – All Wiktionaries at a glance December 2018 — published 2019-02-01 (public domain) by Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wikistats v1 – tables – All Wiktionaries statistics — final report from 2019-01-31 (public domain) by Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wikistats v1 – charts – All Wiktionaries statistics — final report from 2019-01-31 (public domain) by Erik Zachte, Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- Wikistats v2 – All Wiktionaries – Wikimedia Statistics — monthly overviews of reading, contributing, and content; from Wikistats v2 (data available under CC0 1.0); Stats.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Statistics
- WikiStats v2.2 – List of Wiktionaries — sortable list table of Wiktionary wiki sites from Wikistats v2.2 at WikiStats.WMCloud.org; independent MediaWiki statistics from mutante, hosted by Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS)
- Wikiscan statistics – all All Wiktionaries wiki sites — independent statistics website about Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) hosted wiki sites (CC-BY-SA 3.0), at Wikiscan.org (founded 2011)
- Wiktionary Interactive Statistics — from Martin Poljak at Wikistatistics.net (public domain), via Archive.org from 2015
- List of Wiktionaries — from WikiStats by S23.org (last updated 11 September 2011, but still useful information)
- Wiktionary database list — at NOC.Wikimedia.org from Wikimedia NOC
- List of Wiktionary test wikis for proposed new language versions — at Incubator.Wikimedia.org from Wikimedia Incubator
- Wiktionary-l — mailing list for Wiktionary, at Lists.Wikimedia.org from Wikimedia Lists
- Twitter feed for Wiktionary
- Wiktionary — personal commentary by AxelBoldt on 2003-01-26, at Everything2.com from Everything2
- Wiktionary.org site info[dead link] — from Alexa.com, via Archive.org
- All Wiktionary wiki sites in these languages: (view / edit / talk)
As of March 2022, Wikimedia Meta-Wiki indicates that there are versions of the Wiktionary in 183 different languages (more than 100 less than the number of Wikipedias), although notably less are considered fairly active.
1,000,000+:
German / Deutsch (de) •
English (en) •
French / Français (fr) •
Malagasy (mg) •
Russian / Русский (ru) •
Chinese / 中文 (zh)
100,000+:
Catalan / Català (ca) •
Czech / Čeština (cs) •
Greek / Ελληνικά (el) •
Esperanto (eo) •
Spanish / Español (es) •
Estonian / Eesti (et) •
Persian / فارسی (fa) •
Finnish / Suomi (fi) •
Hindi / हिन्दी (hi) •
Hungarian / Magyar (hu) •
Armenian / Հայերեն (hy) •
Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia (id) •
Ido (io) •
Italian / Italiano (it) •
Japanese / 日本語 (ja) •
Kannada / ಕನ್ನಡ (kn) •
Korean / 한국어 (ko) •
Kurdish / Kurdî / كوردی (ku) •
Limburgish / Limburgs (li) •
Lithuanian / Lietuvių (lt) •
Malayalam / മലയാളം (ml) •
Burmese / မြန်မာဘာသာ (my) •
Dutch / Nederlands (nl) •
Norwegian (Bokmål) / Norsk (Bokmål) (no) •
Oriya / ଓଡ଼ିଆ (or) •
Polish / Polski (pl) •
Portuguese / Português (pt) •
Romanian / Română (ro) •
Serbo-Croatian / Srpskohrvatski / Српскохрватски (sh) •
Serbian / Српски / Srpski (sr) •
Swedish / Svenska (sv) •
Tamil / தமிழ் (ta) •
Telugu / తెలుగు (te) •
Thai / ไทย (th) •
Turkish / Türkçe (tr) •
Uzbek / O‘zbek (uz) •
Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt (vi)
10,000+:
Afrikaans (af) •
Arabic / العربية (ar) •
Asturian / Asturianu (ast) •
Azerbaijani / Azərbaycanca (az) •
Bulgarian / Български (bg) •
Bengali / বাংলা (bn) •
Breton / Brezhoneg (br) •
Welsh / Cymraeg (cy) •
Danish / Dansk (da) •
Basque / Euskara (eu) •
Fijian / Na Vosa Vakaviti (fj) •
West Frisian / Frysk (fy) •
Galician / Galego (gl) •
Hebrew / עברית (he) •
Croatian / Hrvatski (hr) •
Icelandic / Íslenska (is) •
Javanese / Basa Jawa (jv) •
Georgian / ქართული (ka) •
Kirghiz / Кыргызча (ky) •
Latin / Latina (la) •
Lombard / Lumbaart (lmo) •
Lao / ລາວ (lo) •
Latvian / Latviešu (lv) •
Minangkabau (min) •
Mon / မန် (mnw) •
Malay / Bahasa Melayu (ms) •
Low Saxon / Plattdüütsch (nds) •
Norwegian (Nynorsk) / Nynorsk (nn) •
Occitan (oc) •
Oromo / Oromoo (om) •
Panjabi / ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (pa) •
Pashto / پښتو (ps) •
Sicilian / Sicilianu (scn) •
Sango / Sängö (sg) •
Shan / လိၵ်ႈတႆ (shn) •
Simple English (simple) •
Slovak / Slovenčina (sk) •
Saraiki / سرائیکی (skr) •
Slovenian / Slovenščina (sl) •
Albanian / Shqip (sq) •
Swahili / Kiswahili (sw) •
Tajik / Тоҷикӣ (tg) •
Tagalog (tl) •
Ukrainian / Українська (uk) •
Urdu / اردو (ur) •
Volapük (vo) •
Walloon / Walon (wa) •
Min Nan / Bân-lâm-gú (zh-min-nan)
1,000+:
Aragonese / Aragonés (an) •
Anglo-Saxon (Old English) / Englisc (ang) •
Aymara / Aymar (ay) •
Central Bikol (bcl) •
Belarusian / Беларуская (be) •
Bosnian / Bosanski (bs) •
Corsican / Corsu (co) •
Kashubian / Kaszëbsczi (csb) •
Zazaki (diq) •
Faroese / Føroyskt (fo) •
Irish / Gaeilge (ga) •
Scottish Gaelic / Gàidhlig (gd) •
Guarani / Avañe'ẽ (gn) •
Goan Konkani / गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni (gom) •
Fiji Hindi (hif) •
Upper Sorbian / Hornjoserbsce (hsb) •
Interlingua (ia) •
Interlingue (ie) •
Kazakh / Қазақша (kk) •
Greenlandic / Kalaallisut (kl) •
Cambodian (Khmer) / ភាសាខ្មែរ (km) •
Kashmiri / कश्मीरी / كشميري (ks) •
Luxembourgish / Lëtzebuergesch (lb) •
Maori / Māori (mi) •
Macedonian / Македонски (mk) •
Mongolian / Монгол (mn) •
Meitei / ꯃꯤꯇꯩꯂꯣꯟ (mni) •
Marathi / मराठी (mr) •
Maltese / Malti (mt) •
Nahuatl / Nāhuatl (nah) •
Nias / Li Niha (nia) •
Western Punjabi / شاہ مکھی پنجابی (Shāhmukhī Pañjābī) (pnb) •
Aromanian / Armãneashce (roa-rup) •
Sanskrit / संस्कृतम् (sa) •
Sindhi / سنڌي، سندھی ، सिन्ध (sd) •
Shawiya / Tacawit (shy) •
Sinhalese / සිංහල (si) •
Samoan / Gagana Samoa (sm) •
Somali / Soomaali (so) •
Sesotho (Southern Sotho) (st) •
Sundanese / Basa Sunda (su) •
Turkmen / Türkmen (tk) •
Tok Pisin (tpi) •
Tatar / Tatarça / Татарча (tt) •
Uyghur / ئۇيغۇر تىلى (ug) •
Venetian / Vèneto (vec) •
Wolof (wo) •
Cantonese / 粵語 (yue) •
Zulu / isiZulu (zu)
100+:
Amharic / አማርኛ (am) •
Cherokee / ᏣᎳᎩ (chr) •
Divehi / ދިވެހިބަސް (dv) •
Gujarati / ગુજરાતી (gu) •
Manx / Gaelg (gv) •
Hausa / هَوُسَ (ha) •
Igbo / Ìgbo (ig) •
Inupiak / Iñupiatun (ik) •
Inuktitut / ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ (iu) •
Lojban (jbo) •
Cornish / Kernowek/Karnuack (kw) •
Lingala (ln) •
Nauruan / dorerin Naoero (na) •
Nepali / नेपाली (ne) •
Quechua / Runa Simi (qu) •
Kinyarwanda / Ikinyarwanda (rw) •
Swazi / SiSwazi (ss) •
Tigrinya / ትግርኛ (ti) •
Tswana / Setswana (tn) •
Tsonga / Xitsonga (ts) •
Yiddish / ייִדיש (yi) •
Zhuang / Cuengh (za)
10+:
Assamese / অসমীয়া (as)
1+:
Pali / पाऴि (pi)
0:
Afar (aa) •
Abkhazian / Аԥсуа (ab) •
Akan / Akana (ak) •
Avar / Авар (av) •
Bhojpuri / भोजपुरी (bh) •
Bislama (bi) •
Bambara / Bamanankan (bm) •
Tibetan / བོད་སྐད (bo) •
Chamorro / Chamoru (ch) •
Cree / Nehiyaw (cr) •
Dzongkha / ཇོང་ཁ (dz) •
Marshallese / Ebon (mh) •
Romansh (Raeto Romance) / Rumantsch (rm) •
Kirundi / Ikirundi (rn) •
Sardinian / Sardu (sc) •
Shona / chiShona (sn) •
Tongan / faka Tonga (to) •
Twi (tw) •
Xhosa / isiXhosa (xh) •
Yoruba / Yorùbá (yo)
other:
Alemannic German (als, redirects to namespace within Alemannic Wikipedia) •
Moldovan (mo, redirects to ro) •
Scots (sco, created as separate namespace within Scots Wikipedia)
- Any red links above need the {{Wiki}} infobox template, their Wiktionary URLs, the {{Wikimedia-stub}} template, and the {{Wiktionary}} navigation template added.
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