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Contents. Help:Other languages. For editing help, see Help:Interlanguage links. Many pages on the English Wikipedia are available in other languages. These pages are accessed via the interlanguage (interwiki) links, usually visible on the top right of a page.
- Languages
Language is a structured system of communication that...
- List of Wikipedias
List of Wikipedias. Wikipedia is a free multilingual...
- Help:Language
For help showing snippets of text in another language in a...
- Languages
- Wikidata
- Local Links to Override Wikidata Interlanguage Links
- Featured Articles and Good Articles
Wikidatais a sister project of Wikipedia; it is a collaboratively edited knowledge base. Part of this project is to centralize the interlanguage links for all the Wikipedia projects. The "Languages" list for a page contains a list of links to a version of that page in different languages. Editing that list on Wikidata is the standard procedure to a...
Before 2013, the only method of generating a link to the article in another language was to use a "local" interlanguage link in the text of the page itself. As of 2013, the use of such "local links" for interlanguage linking was deprecated except in the situations listed below, with interlanguage link data being centralized on Wikidata. The problem...
Featured or good articles are represented via Wikidata. When the English Wikipedia doesn't have an article, the links to it show up as red links. For example, we don't have an article on Erich Anders(it shows up as a red link), but the German Wikipedia does. There are a few options available: 1. The best practice is to use the template {{interlangu...
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This is a list of official, or otherwise administratively-recognized, languages of sovereign countries, regions, and supra-national institutions. The article also lists lots of languages which have no administrative mandate as an official language, generally describing these as de facto official languages.
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