Wiktionary, the Wiki Dictionary, contains one hundred and thirty nine languages. The number of entries for each language varies between 100 and more than 1,000,000. Only English, French and Malagasy have more than a million entries.
Yes there is a wiki dictionary. It is called Wiktionary (see link below.) http://wiktionary.org/
There are many dictionaries in the Marketplace. Do a search and you will many on different subjects and in different languages to choose from.
Wiki is virtually the same in all languages.
The Webster Online Dictionary is currently only available in English. Although the Webster Online Dictionary does not offer multilingual options, there are other online dictionaries that offer services in a wide range of languages.
Two sources say the word "wiki" comes from the Hawaiian phrase "wiki-wiki" which means "quick." Are there experts in Polynesian languages who can veryify this?
http://www.google.com/dictionary
Two sources say the word "wiki" comes from the Hawaiian phrase "wiki-wiki" which means "quick." Are there experts in Polynesian languages who can veryify this?
No considering there are many words in different languages that begin with I not to mention the dictionary's I list is very long! Can you (;
Collins dictionary online provides online dictionaries in many languages including French. You can also use a box on the site to find the word(s) you are looking for.
It is estimated that there are around 7,000 languages spoken in the world, with varying levels of documentation and dictionaries available for each language. Some popular languages may have extensive dictionaries, while others may have limited resources available.
self-governing ask wiki because my brain is not a dictionary
The word has origins in so many languages that I feel more comfortable providing the Online Etymology Dictionary link, listed below: