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The RecordWizard allow anyone to import words to record from already existing word lists. Those lists are wiki pages stored in the ''List'' namespace. Thus, any logged contributor can create its own lists or edit existing one.
 
The RecordWizard allow anyone to import words to record from already existing word lists. Those lists are wiki pages stored in the ''List'' namespace. Thus, any logged contributor can create its own lists or edit existing one.
  
== Explore existing lists ==
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== Create a new list ==
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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 ([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>.
 
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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Enter the name of your list (as explained in the previous paragraph) in the textbox below to create your list. You will then be able to add words to it. It should be formated as follow:
 
Enter the name of your list (as explained in the previous paragraph) in the textbox below to create your list. You will then be able to add words to it. It should be formated as follow:
 
* One word per line;
 
* One word per line;
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The RecordWizard allow anyone to import words to record from already existing word lists. Those lists are wiki pages stored in the List namespace. Thus, any logged contributor can create its own lists or edit existing one.

Explore existing lists

Lists sorted by language code

Create a new list

Lists are stored on Lingua Libre as standard wikipages. Their names are standardized; it starts with the code ISO 639-3 (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.

Enter the name of your list (as explained in the previous paragraph) in the textbox below to create your list. You will then be able to add words to it. It should be formated as follow:

  • One word per line;
  • Words can be preceded by a single # or *;
  • Do not leave any comments inside your list, otherwise they will be treated as words to record.