Wiktionary is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online dictionary. As of , Wiktionary entries have been created in editions, with currently active and closed.
This is a table of detailed statistics of Wiktionaries.
These statistics cover a range of metrics, such as entry counts, total page numbers, user accounts, and more.
Notes
- The "entries" column refers to the number of content pages in the Wiktionary in question. Some of them may count each language header in an article as a separate entry and thus display a higher internal count than the one shown in the table below.
- The "total pages" column refers to the number of pages in all namespaces, including both entries (see above) and non-entries (user pages, files, talk pages, "project" pages, categories, redirects, and templates).
- "Users" refers to the number of user accounts, regardless of current activity â not the number of people or devices using (accessing) Wiktionary.
- "Active users" are registered users who have made at least one edit in the last thirty days.
- "Files" is the number of locally uploaded files.
- "Percentage" pertains to share of entries a given Wiktionary contains over the total of entries across all Wiktionaries.
- The statistics are derived from on MediaWiki and updated at on Commons every six hours, and are displayed with via .
Edition details
Notes cannot be added directly into the table header â please see the "Notes" section just above.
Statistics totals
Languages that use Wikipedia to serve their Wiktionary
- The has been created as a separate namespace within the Alemannic Wikipedia.
- The has been created as a separate namespace within the Bavarian Wikipedia.
- The has been created as a separate namespace within the Classical Chinese Wikipedia.
- The has been created as a separate namespace within the Palatine German Wikipedia.
- The has been created as a separate namespace within the Scots Wikipedia. For historical reasons, the test project co-exists, but it is planned to migrate to the Scots Wikipedia.
See also
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