Wiktionary:About Interlingua

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link={{{imglink}}} This is a Wiktionary policy, guideline or common practices page. This is a draft proposal. It is unofficial, and it is unknown whether it is widely accepted by Wiktionary editors.
Policies – Entries: CFI - EL - NORM - NPOV - QUOTE - REDIR - DELETE. Languages: LT - AXX. Others: BLOCK - BOTS - VOTES.


Introduction[edit]

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

The aim of this page is to explain the norms used in Interlingua (not to be confused with Interlingue) entries. It is intended to complement, not supersede, WT:CFI and WT:ELE. Interlingua is considered a well documented language, which means that all senses must be attestable, so that it is possible to find at least three independent attestations spanning at least a year.

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