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'''Wiktionary''' (from the words ''[[wiki]]'' and ''[[dictionary]]'') is a [[multilingualism|multilingual]], [[World Wide Web|web]]-based project to create a [[free content]] [[dictionary]], available in 158 languages. Unlike standard dictionaries, it is written collaboratively by [[volunteering|volunteers]], dubbed "Wiktionarians", using [[wiki (software)|wiki software]], allowing articles to be changed by almost anyone with access to the website.

Like its sister project [[Wikipedia]], Wiktionary is run by the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]. Because Wiktionary is not limited by print space considerations, most of Wiktionary's language editions provide definitions and translations of words from many languages, and some editions offer additional information typically found in [[Thesaurus|thesauri]] and [[lexicon]]s. Additionally, the English Wiktionary includes '''Wikisaurus''', a category that serves as a thesaurus, including lists of [[slang]] words, and the '''Simple English Wiktionary''', compiled using the [[Basic English]] subset of the English language.

The goal of Wiktionary is to eventually define "all words in all languages."<ref name="CFI">{{cite web|author=|url=http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Criteria_for_inclusion|title=Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion&nbsp;– Wiktionary |publisher=En.wiktionary.org |date=2011-02-06 |accessdate=2011-02-13}}</ref>

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Wiktionary logo
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Detail of the Wiktionary main page. All major wiktionaries are listed by number of articles.
Detail of the Wiktionary main page. All major wiktionaries are listed by number of articles.


Wiktionary (from the words wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in 158 languages. Unlike standard dictionaries, it is written collaboratively by volunteers, dubbed "Wiktionarians", using wiki software, allowing articles to be changed by almost anyone with access to the website.

Like its sister project Wikipedia, Wiktionary is run by the Wikimedia Foundation. Because Wiktionary is not limited by print space considerations, most of Wiktionary's language editions provide definitions and translations of words from many languages, and some editions offer additional information typically found in thesauri and lexicons. Additionally, the English Wiktionary includes Wikisaurus, a category that serves as a thesaurus, including lists of slang words, and the Simple English Wiktionary, compiled using the Basic English subset of the English language.

The goal of Wiktionary is to eventually define "all words in all languages."[1]

  1. «Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion – Wiktionary». En.wiktionary.org. 2011-02-06. Վերցված է 2011-02-13-ին.