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Wiktionary (a portmanteau of “wiki” and “dictionary”) is a project to create open-content dictionaries in every language. The first Wiktionary was the English language Wiktionary, created by Brion Vibber on December 12, 2002. French and Polish language Wiktionaries followed over a year later, on March 22, 2004. On May 1, 2004, Tim Starling initialized Wiktionaries in every language for which there was an existing Wikipedia, leading to 143 new Wiktionaries. The page “Requests for Wiktionary permissions” was created on May 2 so that stewards could deal with increase in permission requests by users needing administrator access on these new projects. This was later merged with “Requests for permissions”.

The list of ISO codes can be found on Wikipedia.

A set of multilingual pages on Meta are dedicated to Wiktionary and supported by the Tremendous Wiktionary User Group.

Recent changes for all Wiktionaries

List of Wiktionaries

In the following table, "Entries" is the count of content pages, while "All pages" counts all pages including redirects, talk pages, etc. (explanation). "Wiki" links to the Wiktionary and is labeled with Wikimedia's abbreviation for the language name.

Other sources of similar statistics for Wiktionaries:

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Case sensitivity

For all Wiktionaries, the first character of the page name (after the namespace prefix) is case-sensitive (like all other letters of this name).

Active Wiktionaries

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Languages that use Wikipedia to serve their Wiktionary

  • The Alemannic Wiktionary has been created as a separate namespace within the Alemannic Wikipedia.
  • The Bavarian Wiktionary has been created as a separate namespace within the Bavarian Wikipedia.
  • The Literary Chinese Wiktionary has been created as subpages within the project namespace of the Literary Chinese Wikipedia.
  • The Rhine Franconian Wiktionary has been created as a separate namespace within the Rhine Franconian Wikipedia.
  • The Scots Wiktionary has been created as a separate namespace within the Scots Wikipedia. For historical reasons, the incubator:wt/sco test project co-exists, but it is planned to migrate to the Scots Wikipedia.

Test Wiktionaries

See also