SPARQL/WIKIDATA Lexicographical data

The data on WIKIDATA contains more info than only triples with concepts: Q-items are related to a thing or an idea. Since 2018, Wikidata has also stored a new type of data: words, phrases and sentences, in many languages, described in many languages. This information is stored in new types of entities, called Lexemes (L), Forms (F) and Senses (S).

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Prefixes
Prefixes used only for Lexicograpical data are:

Words per language
Here is an overview of the number of words per language

English and American English
This query lists all words that are different in English and American English

Overview of Lexical categories
Here is an overview of the most used Lexical categories in English:

Longest words
Here as example a list of the longest words in English

Adjectives
This example shows (English) adjectives and their positive, comparative and superlative degrees. By changing  this query can be changed into any language.

Verbs
This example shows (English) verbs and their conjugations. This query is very complex because conjugations in Wikidata are modeled very complex. By changing  this query can be changed into any language. Currently only a few verbs are conjugated.

Articles in all languages
This example shows articles in many languages.

External tools
See Wikidata:Tools/Lexicographical data for a list of external tools for Lexicographical data.