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[[Wikibooks]] already has some coursebooks in different languages. However, these are not attached to wikitionaries.
[[Wikibooks]] already has some coursebooks in different languages. However, these are not attached to wikitionaries.


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Category:Proposed_projects
*[[Wiktionary]]
*[[Wikibooks]]
*[[Wikiverity]]
*Associative Wiktionary (see [[Proposals_for_new_projects]])
*[[WikiTrans]]

[[Category:Proposed_projects]]

Revision as of 19:40, 11 October 2004

This would be someway between Wikiversity and Wiktionary.

The goal is to assist language learning, translation and communication.

See User:Ilya/Wikiversity_Example:Japanese!an example with japanese.

Difference with wiktionary : instead of clearly defining terms, it is sufficient to explain them in the learner's language.

Let's take french for english-speakers as an example :

"bateau" : noun (m) : boat. adjective (slang) : simple, easy.

notice that you don't need a definition like "a vehicle for moving on water" or whatnot. If the translation's straightforward just put it. If not, add more information :

"ville" : noun (f) : a city or a town - the distinction is not made in French.

This is probably better than something like a) city and b) town - the goal here is to teach, not to define formally !

But this is not only about a bilingual dictionary (or this page would be on Wiktionary) - it should also include grammar, idioms, notes on language use, sample phrases ...

Wikibooks already has some coursebooks in different languages. However, these are not attached to wikitionaries.

Related projects :