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WikiVerb is a site dedicated to languages, verbs, and verb conjugation.
It's not going to be a copy of information available in WikiPedia, but it will focus in verb conjugation. It won't replace www.verbix.com either, but it includes information and languages that are not available there.
If you find errors on these pages, feel free to correct them. Like in other Wiki-kind of sites, anyone can become an editor.
Language of the day: Polish
Polish is the official language of Poland. It has the second largest number of speakers among Slavic languages after Russian. The Polish language originated in the areas of present-day Poland from several local Western Slavic dialects, most notably those spoken in Greater Poland and Lesser Poland. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighboring Slavic nations, most notably with Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, and Belarusian. (Read more...)
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The important left hand links are the following:
- Sandbox; allows you to practice wiki editing
- Languages sorted alphabetically. Click it anytime you get lost in this Wiki.
- Language families; languages grouped by family.
- Languages that can be conjugated on-line; a list of languages, whose verbs can be conjugated in this Wiki.
- Verb lists;
Misc
Resources
- Verbix - verb conjugation software
- WinXLator - Free machine translation software for Windows
- Misc Documents
- External Links

