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    '''[http://wiktionary.org Wiktionary] is a spin-off project from [[Wikipedia]] to create a complete dictionary and thesaurus in all languages.''' Wiktionary is [[GFDL]]'d naturally.
    '''Wiktionary [http://wiktionary.org (.org)]''' is a spin-off effort from [[Wikipedia]] '''to create a complete dictionary and thesaurus in all languages'''. Wiktionary is [[GFDL]]'d naturally.


    It was started on December 12 2002. It's currently running unmodified Wikipedia-software, which IMHO isn't up to the job. eg. Normal users cannot look up all articles that '''do not''' contain a specific translation (to get a list where you can contribute). This could easily be accomplished using full-text search capabilities of [[MySQL]] 4.X.
    It was started on December 12 2002. It's currently running unmodified Wikipedia-software, which IMHO isn't up to the job. eg. Normal users cannot look up all articles that '''do not''' contain a specific translation (to get a list where you can contribute). This could easily be accomplished using full-text search capabilities of [[MySQL]] 4.X.

    Revision as of 14:26, 12 January 2013

    Wiktionary (.org) is a spin-off effort from Wikipedia to create a complete dictionary and thesaurus in all languages. Wiktionary is GFDL'd naturally.

    It was started on December 12 2002. It's currently running unmodified Wikipedia-software, which IMHO isn't up to the job. eg. Normal users cannot look up all articles that do not contain a specific translation (to get a list where you can contribute). This could easily be accomplished using full-text search capabilities of MySQL 4.X.

    You can interwiki link to Wikitionary using wiktionary:

    We'll be doing our translation effort in Wiktionary.

    We'll start that by compiling a wordlist that contains all imaginable product groups, products and other glossary that needs to be translated to all languages.

    A quite random word list is at http://wiktionary.org/wiki/Consumerium_translation_lists