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  2. A multilingual person is someone who can communicate in more than one language actively (through speaking, writing, or signing). Multilingual people can logically speak any language they write in (aside from mute multilingual people), but they cannot necessarily write in any language they speak.

  3. This page is a short introduction to the Wikipedia's multilingual concepts. The main central place for the coordination of all the Wikimedia projects (in any language) is the Meta-Wiki (located at meta.wikimedia.org). The mailing list to coordinate Wikipedia across different languages is Wikipedia-l.

  4. May 8, 2024 · Multilingual Wikipedia – A content page about the Communication of Wikipedia. Special:SiteMatrix – automatically generated table of languages for all projects (including wikis not yet created), ordered by language code; Template:Active Wikipedias – just a list of all existing Wikipedias (with links) ordered by local language name

    Language
    Language (local)
    Wiki
    1
    English
    2
    Cebuano
    3
    Deutsch
    4
    français
  5. Mar 8, 2018 · Learn how Wikipedia makes it easier to select the language you want to read or edit an article. See the history and design of interlanguage links and the Universal Language Selector extension.

  6. Apr 1, 2021 · Learn how Wikipedia aims to create a multilingual encyclopedia where content is shared among language editions using abstract notation and natural language generation. Explore the architecture, desiderata, and examples of this innovative project.

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · "Multilingual Wikipedia" refers to the many language editions Wikipedia has. This page serves for the communication with and between these editions.

  8. We argue that we need a new approach to tackle this problem more effectively, a multilingual Wikipedia where content can be shared between language editions. This paper proposes an architecture for a system that fulfills this goal.

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