User:MrBeef12

Some of my edits have been motivated by looking at extracted Wiktionary data for inconsistencies, but I am in general interested in a large number of languages, recently mostly Czech.

Additionally I am using the Wiktionary data (mostly extracted by the great Wiktextract project to create open source language learning software, for example ebook reader dictionaries. I am a huge fan of other similar projects such as WordDumb.

My related projects

 * https://github.com/Vuizur/czech-entry-helper - Czech entry helper GUI that makes it easier to add common entries. WIP
 * https://github.com/Vuizur/ultimate-dictionary-api - A free dictionary API with some more features and better language support than the official one, based on wiktextract data. (I also like the Kaikki API.)
 * https://github.com/Vuizur/add-stress-to-epub - Russian text stresser, focused on ebooks, but it's also possible to use it as a library.

List of project ideas (that I might get to in the future)

 * Automatically adding Czech comparatives where they exist (to the cs-adj line) (as determined by the Python wordfreq library)
 * Checking different Wiktionaries (from the Wiktextract data) for inconsistencies (for example for Russian stress/Zaliznyak classification.)