Lists are stored on Lingua Libre as standard wikipages. Their names are standardized; it starts with the code ISO 639-3 ([https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data complete list available here]) of the language used in the list, the slash "/" punctuation mark, and at last the name you want to give to your word list. For example, for a list of vegetables in English: <code>Eng/Vegetables</code>.
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Lists are stored on Lingua Libre as standard wikipages. Their names are standardized; it starts with the code ISO 639-3 ([$1 complete list available here]) of the language used in the list, the slash "/" punctuation mark, and at last the name you want to give to your word list. For example, for a list of vegetables in English: <code>Eng/Vegetables</code>.
Latest revision as of 18:22, 6 March 2021
Lists are stored on Lingua Libre as standard wikipages. Their names are standardized; it starts with the code ISO 639-3 ([$1 complete list available here]) of the language used in the list, the slash "/" punctuation mark, and at last the name you want to give to your word list. For example, for a list of vegetables in English: Eng/Vegetables.