Template Alias Explanation
((Wiktionary)) ((wikt)) Makes a box.
((Wiktionary pipe)) ((wtp)) Ditto. Allows a piped link.
((See Wiktionary)) A disambiguation hatnote type. Useful if the article title is a generic name, but the content differs from it. For example, Tryout is an article about a journal, and this template is used to link to "tryout" page in Wiktionary.
((Wiktionary-inline)) ((wti)) Can be used in the "External links" section, by making a one-line navigator. Not inline in the usual sense.
((Wiktionary redirect)) ((wtr)) Makes a soft redirect.
((Wiktionary category 2)) ((wtc)) Similar to ((wikt)), but links to a category in Wiktionary.
((Wiktionary category)) Ditto, more verbose type.
((Linktext)) Turns each of consecutive words into an Wiktionary link, or any other interwiki / interlang link. Example: ((linktext|táłtłʼááh|adijiłii))  →  táłtłʼááh adijiłii
((wt)) Links to a language-specific section of a Wiktionary entry. Deprecated (discussion log).
((wikt-lang)) Applies a language tag to a word, and links to that language's section of the Wiktionary entry on the word, much like the ((m)) and ((l)) templates on Wiktionary. For instance, ((wikt-lang|en|be|was)) yields was, and is equivalent to ((lang|en|[[wikt:be#English|was]])).

Moving a non-encyclopedic entry to Wiktionary:

Markup:

Wiktionary-related userboxes:

See also: