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Wiktionary:Announcements

Shortcut: WT:<span class="searchmatch">AN</span> This page lists all the announcements that are of value to the Wiktionary Community. New announcements go at the top of the list. See also...


Wiktionary:Why create an account?

edit almost any article, even without logging in. Nevertheless, creating <span class="searchmatch">an</span> account is quick, free and non-intrusive, and it’s a good idea to do so, for...


Wiktionary:Rhymes

§ Rhymes. For <span class="searchmatch">an</span> example page for <span class="searchmatch">an</span> English rhyme, see Rhymes:English/eɪm, while for <span class="searchmatch">an</span> example of how to link to that page from <span class="searchmatch">an</span> entry that belongs...


Wiktionary:Bengali transliteration

Wikipedia has <span class="searchmatch">an</span> article on: Romanisation of Bengali Wikipedia Shortcut: WT:BN TR These are the rules concerning transliteration in Bengali entries. <span class="searchmatch">An</span> apostrophe...


Wiktionary:Entry layout

guide. Shortcuts: WT:EL WT:ELE WT:MOS This is a list of norms that govern how <span class="searchmatch">an</span> entry should be formatted. This includes what sections are allowed and what...


Wiktionary:Telugu transliteration

English Wikipedia has <span class="searchmatch">an</span> article on: Telugu alphabet Wikipedia Shortcut: WT:TE TR These are the rules concerning transliteration in Telugu entries. This...


Wiktionary:Glossary

 – Adverb. E.g.: {{en-adv}} AF, AutoFormat — AutoFormat (talk • contribs), <span class="searchmatch">an</span> all-purpose formatting-bot created and operated by Robert Ullmann (talk •...


Wiktionary:Ancient Greek transliteration

the rules concerning transliteration in Ancient Greek entries. This page is <span class="searchmatch">an</span> extension of Wiktionary:Ancient Greek entry guidelines. See also Category:Ancient...


Wiktionary:Etymology

“Ultimately from Latin processus” (through <span class="searchmatch">an</span> unclear intermediary). akin / related The term “akin” is used to indicate <span class="searchmatch">an</span> attested word that is presumed to be...


Wiktionary:Babel

<span class="searchmatch">an</span>-0}} would indicate a native speaker of Swedish with a knowledge equal to that of a native speaker of German, <span class="searchmatch">an</span> advanced knowledge of English, <span class="searchmatch">an</span> intermediate...