Shortcut: WT:CG This page describes <span class="searchmatch">categorization</span> practices specific to Wiktionary. To find out about how to use categories in MediaWiki, the software...
Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Categorization</span> The goal of this project is to get all pages <span class="searchmatch">categorized</span>, i.e. minimize the size of Special:Uncategorizedpages. To <span class="searchmatch">categorize</span> pages...
further languages. PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE EXCEPT TO FINISH THE <span class="searchmatch">CATEGORIZATION</span>. THIS IS A TEMPLATE ONLY. SEE Appendix:Swadesh list FOR A LISTING OF...
filing drawer - discussions about categories I was looking at Category:Check_translations (the list of entries that have translations that need to be checked)...
of a non-English rhyme page, see Rhymes:Spanish/eɾo. Rhyme pages are <span class="searchmatch">categorized</span> per language, in Category:Rhymes by language and its subcategories such...
entry template and useful to its audience. In order to prevent wrong <span class="searchmatch">categorization</span> of the templates themselves it is possible and recommended to use <includeonly>...
specific to Wiktionary, as opposed to, say, Wikipedia, see Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Categorization</span> For a list of all categories in Wiktionary, see Category:Fundamental...
the end of each language section. Each template whose only purpose is <span class="searchmatch">categorization</span> on its own line. No blank lines between two categories. No spaces: Between...
Use of a context label can provide automatic <span class="searchmatch">categorization</span>. For instance, the example above is <span class="searchmatch">categorized</span> as Category:Australian English and Category:English...
manually requested by people. Uncategorised pages – see Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Categorization</span> See also: Category:Requests There are a number of Wiktionary projects...