Citiranje Jo winfixit@gmail.com:
What you get on a Wiktionary page is a description of words in several languages with that particular spelling. Of course 1 spelling can also be several words in 1 language already.
And why? Why not having a separate page for every language, while the spelling would just be a disambiguation page? This would be easier for Wiktionary readers, writers and for linking with Wikidata.
2015-05-07 12:03 GMT+02:00 Smolenski Nikola smolensk@eunet.rs:
Citiranje Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com:
The interwiki links to Wiktionary are from an interwiki point of view EXTREMELY easy to do. The problem with those links is that they cannot
be
uniquely linked to existing items to Wikidata and thereby it becomes unrealistic to do it in a meaningful way at this time.
Wiktionary has one article for multiple lemmas in multiple languages and they are based on the way they are written NOT on being about a subject.
Would it be possible to ask the Wiktionary community to stop with this practice? I have never understood why is it done in the first place, never saw any benefit from it, nor known who came with the idea and why.