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- Entry layout (EL) is a detailed policy on Wiktionary's page formatting; all entries must conform to it. The easiest way to start off is to copy the contents of an existing same-language entry, and then adapt it to fit the entry you are creating.
- Check outLanguage considerations to find out more about how to edit for a particular language.
- OurCriteria for Inclusion (CFI) defines exactly which words can be added to Wiktionary; the most important part is that Wiktionary only accepts words that have been in somewhat widespread use over the course of at least a year, and citations that demonstrate usage can be asked for when there is doubt.
- If you already have some experience with editing our sister projectWikipedia, then you may find ourguide for Wikipedia users useful.
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- I responded to you on my talk page. —Justin (koavf)❤T☮C☺M☯05:17, 20 July 2023 (UTC)Reply