Shows a form to create a new lexeme with a standard set of forms, e.g. the declensions of a German or Latin noun, or to edit the forms of an existing lexeme.
Shows the list of languages and number of senses that are missing, then after selecting a language, shows a random lexeme that needs a sense, so the user can easily add it. (Fork of the broken and seemingly abandoned tool Wikidata Senses, modified by User:Mahir256.)
Lists lexemes by language, displays them, and makes it simple to add new lexemes and new senses to existing lexemes. (Fork of the broken and seemingly abandoned tool Hauki, modified by User:Mahir256.)
Provided by the Scribe community, Scribe-iOS is open-source iOS app that uses Wikidata lexicographical data as a basis for keyboards to help language learners.
Features include:
Annotation of nouns to remind users of their genders
Annotation of prepositions to indicate which case should follow them
Getting the plural of a singular noun
Conjugating verbs by changing the keyboard into 3x2 conjugation tables with selectable options
A translate feature where English words can be translated to the keyboard's language
A command line interface for getting Wikidata lexicographical data packs. Provided by the Scribe community. You can use Scribe-Data to easily get all German nouns, French verbs and any other language-data type combination that Wikidata and the community support!
mw.loader.load('//www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=User:Jon_Harald_S%C3%B8by/copySenses.js&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript');// [[User:Jon Harald Søby/copySenses.js]]
Web application that aggregates Wikidata items in a common interface via the Wikidata Query Service. Pages include overviews of lexemes, languages and lexical categories. Pages may be about a specific languages, e.g., Danish or a specific lexical category, e.g., verbs. There are also individual pages for lexemes, e.g., the Danish word "rød" or the German word "Luftballon".
Interesting web application useful to surf a dictionary in a 2-dimensional way. You can search in the usual order, or in a cross-dictionary way, through derivation or other axes. Pure serendipity!
A mobile-friendly tool that simplifies micro contributions to lexicographical data on Wikidata, making various editing tasks accessible and intuitive for contributors of all experience levels. See Wikidata:Lexica.