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The "total pages" column refers to the number of pages in all namespaces, including both entries and non-entries (user pages, files, talk pages, "project" pages, categories, redirects, and templates). "Users" refers to the number of user accounts, regardless of current activity – not the number of people or devices using (accessing) Wiktionary.
A Wikipedia page, with the Wikidata link highlighted. Every Wikipedia article (and many other pages, such as templates) should have an ID on our sister project, Wikidata. The ID is a series of digits prefixed "Q", and so is referred to as a QID.. This page is a simple guide to finding that QID.
For example, by combining two prefixes, one can link a word in the English Wikipedia to a term in the German Wiktionary, or link to a category in the Commons. When using language codes, the order of the prefixes does not matter.
Wiktionary (UK: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ən ər i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nər-ee; US: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ə n ɛr i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nerr-ee; rhyming with "dictionary") is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of terms (including words, phrases, proverbs, linguistic reconstructions, etc.) in all natural languages and in a number of artificial languages.
An anchor link is used when the linked-to, other-language Wikipedia does not have an article that corresponds entirely with the one on the linked-from Wikipedia, but does have an article that deals in part with the same subject. By design, Wikidata's language links do not support anchors.
Wikipedia:Simple diff and link guide; Help:Page history § Linking to a specific revision of a page for more details of browsing the history of Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia for more details on how to cite Wikipedia, for which you may need a permalink. Template:Oldid2, link to an old version of a page
The "total pages" column refers to the number of pages in all namespaces, including both text units and non-text units (user pages, files, talk pages, "project" pages, categories, redirects, and templates). "Users" refers to the number of user accounts, regardless of current activity – not the number of people or devices using (accessing ...
To change the target, set the parameter |pref= to another sister wiki’s code (see list of sister wikis and their codes and list of Wikipedias and codes). For example, |pref=c for Commons, or |pref=th for Thai Wikipedia. To link to a foreign language Wiktionary, set to wikt:de or whatever {} code.