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This template should not be substituted. |
This template adds an automatically generated short description. If the automatic short description is not optimal, replace it by adding {{ Short description}} at the top of the article. |
This template creates a soft redirect to Wiktionary.
Do not place it on every possible word. Soft redirects to Wiktionary are to dictionary definitions, and generally Wikipedia is not a dictionary.
Only use it when:
See Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects § Soft redirects from Wikipedia to a sister project for further guidance on the use of such templates.
This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.
You can use {{ subst:long comment}} to prevent a page thus redirected from being listed on Special:Shortpages.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
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Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
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|many=yes
to link to lists or categories on Wiktionary.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
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|italic=yes
to comply with
MOS:FOREIGNITALIC for foreign-language words.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
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Template | Alias | Explanation |
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{{ Wiktionary}} | {{ wikt}} | Makes a box. |
{{ Wiktionary pipe}} | {{ wtp}} | Ditto. Allows a piped link. |
{{ See Wiktionary}} | A disambiguation hatnote type. Useful if the article title is a generic name, but the content differs from it. For example, Tryout is an article about a journal, and this template is used to link to "tryout" page in Wiktionary. | |
{{ Wiktionary-inline}} | {{ wti}} | Can be used in the "External links" section, by making a one-line navigator. Not inline in the usual sense. |
{{ Wiktionary redirect}} | {{ wtr}} | Makes a soft redirect. |
{{ Wiktionary category 2}} | {{ wtc}} | Similar to {{ wikt}}, but links to a category in Wiktionary. |
{{ Wiktionary category}} | Ditto, more verbose type. | |
{{ Linktext}} | Turns each of consecutive words into an Wiktionary link, or any other interwiki / interlang link. Example: {{linktext|táłtłʼááh|adijiłii}} →
táłtłʼááh
adijiłii
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{{ wikt-lang}} | Applies a language tag to a word, and links to that language's section of the Wiktionary entry on the word, much like the
{{m}} and
{{l}} templates on Wiktionary. For instance, {{wikt-lang|en|be|was}} yields
was, and is equivalent to {{lang|en|[[wikt:be#English|was]]}} .
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Moving a non-encyclopedic entry to Wiktionary:
Markup:
[[wikt:ᐁᕕᖃ]]
→
wikt:ᐁᕕᖃ[[wikt:粘菌|'myxomycete' in Japanese]]
→
'myxomycete' in Japanese (You can use a pipe as usual.)[[wikt:curcubeu|]]
→
curcubeu (You can hide "wikt:" by a
pipe trick.)Wiktionary-related userboxes:
See also:
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
|
This template should not be substituted. |
This template adds an automatically generated short description. If the automatic short description is not optimal, replace it by adding {{ Short description}} at the top of the article. |
This template creates a soft redirect to Wiktionary.
Do not place it on every possible word. Soft redirects to Wiktionary are to dictionary definitions, and generally Wikipedia is not a dictionary.
Only use it when:
See Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects § Soft redirects from Wikipedia to a sister project for further guidance on the use of such templates.
This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.
You can use {{ subst:long comment}} to prevent a page thus redirected from being listed on Special:Shortpages.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
|
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
|
|many=yes
to link to lists or categories on Wiktionary.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
|
|italic=yes
to comply with
MOS:FOREIGNITALIC for foreign-language words.
Wikipedia does not have an article on "wiktionary redirect", but its sister project Wiktionary does:
You can also:
|
Template | Alias | Explanation |
---|---|---|
{{ Wiktionary}} | {{ wikt}} | Makes a box. |
{{ Wiktionary pipe}} | {{ wtp}} | Ditto. Allows a piped link. |
{{ See Wiktionary}} | A disambiguation hatnote type. Useful if the article title is a generic name, but the content differs from it. For example, Tryout is an article about a journal, and this template is used to link to "tryout" page in Wiktionary. | |
{{ Wiktionary-inline}} | {{ wti}} | Can be used in the "External links" section, by making a one-line navigator. Not inline in the usual sense. |
{{ Wiktionary redirect}} | {{ wtr}} | Makes a soft redirect. |
{{ Wiktionary category 2}} | {{ wtc}} | Similar to {{ wikt}}, but links to a category in Wiktionary. |
{{ Wiktionary category}} | Ditto, more verbose type. | |
{{ Linktext}} | Turns each of consecutive words into an Wiktionary link, or any other interwiki / interlang link. Example: {{linktext|táłtłʼááh|adijiłii}} →
táłtłʼááh
adijiłii
| |
{{ wikt-lang}} | Applies a language tag to a word, and links to that language's section of the Wiktionary entry on the word, much like the
{{m}} and
{{l}} templates on Wiktionary. For instance, {{wikt-lang|en|be|was}} yields
was, and is equivalent to {{lang|en|[[wikt:be#English|was]]}} .
|
Moving a non-encyclopedic entry to Wiktionary:
Markup:
[[wikt:ᐁᕕᖃ]]
→
wikt:ᐁᕕᖃ[[wikt:粘菌|'myxomycete' in Japanese]]
→
'myxomycete' in Japanese (You can use a pipe as usual.)[[wikt:curcubeu|]]
→
curcubeu (You can hide "wikt:" by a
pipe trick.)Wiktionary-related userboxes:
See also: