Shows a form to create a new lexeme with a standard set of forms, e. g. the declensions of a German or Latin noun, or to edit the forms of an existing lexeme.
(Fork of the broken and seemingly abandoned tool Wikidata Senses, modified by User:Mahir256) Shows the list of languages and number of senses that are missing, then after selecting a language, shows a random lexeme that needs a sense, so the user can easily add it.
(Fork of the broken and seemingly abandoned tool Hauki, modified by User:Mahir256) Lists lexemes by language and displays lexemes and make it simple to add new lexemes and senses to existing lexemes.
An open-source iOS app that uses Wikidata lexicographical data as a basis for keyboards to help language learners. Features include: annotation of nouns to remind users of their genders; annotation of prepositions to indicate which case should follow them; getting the plural of a singular noun; conjugating verbs by changing the keyboard into 3x2 conjugation tables with selectable options; and a translate feature where English words can be translated to the keyboard's language. See the source code on GitHub.
mw.loader.load('//www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=User%3AJon_Harald_S%C3%B8by%2FcopySenses.js&action=raw&ctype=text%2Fjavascript');// [[User:Jon Harald Søby/copySenses.js]]
Web application that aggregates Wikidata items in a common interface via the Wikidata Query Service. Pages include overviews of lexemes, languages and lexical categories. Pages may be about a specific languages, e.g., Danish or a specific lexical category, e.g., verbs. There are also individual pages for lexemes, e.g., the Danish word "rød" or the German word "Luftballon".