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Wilhelm Vocabulary
==================
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The data that serves [wilhelmlang.com](https://wilhelmlang.com/). They are written in YAML format, because
1. it is machine-readable so that it can be consumed quickly in data pipelines
2. it is human-readable and, thus, easy to modify
3. it supports multi-lines value which is very handy for data of natural languages
YAML Schema
-----------
> [!TIP]
>
> The parenthesized value at the beginning of each `definition` item played an un-ignorable role: it is the label of the
> relationship between `term` and `defintion` in graph database loaded by
> [Wilhelm SDK](https://github.com/QubitPi/wilhelm-graphdb-python). For example, both German words
>
> ```yaml
> - term: denn
> definition:
> - (adv.) then, thus
> - (conj.) because
> ```
>
> and
>
> ```yaml
> - term: nämlich
> definition:
> - (adj.) same
> - (adv.) namely
> - (adv.) because
> ```
>
> can mean "because" acting as different types. This is visualized as follows:
>
> ![error loading example.png](./example.png)
>
> __Visualzing synonyms this way presents a big advantage to human brain__ who is exceedingly good at memorizing
> patterns
### [German](./german.yaml)
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
plural: string
declension/conjugation: string
```
- The `conjugation` is the inflection paradigm for a German verb and `declension` the inflection for nouns and
adjectives. Only one of the two is present for a term.
- The type of the word can be inferred using the following rule
- `term` with a _definite article_ of "der"/"die"/"das" and a field of `plural` that comes with it signifies a
__noun__
- Those with `conjugation` field denotes a __verb__; its definition also begins with an _indefinite form_, i.e.
"to ..."
- The rests are explicitly stated in the `definition` field. For example,
```yaml
- term: ob
definition:
- (conj.) if
- (conj.) whether
```
means "ob" is a **conjunction** in this case and
```yaml
- term: denn
definition:
- (adv.) then, thus
- (conj.) because
```
tells that "denn" can be __adverb__ or __conjunction__
### [Korean](./korean.yaml)
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
```
### [Ancient Greek](./greek.yaml)
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
```
### [Latin](./latin.yaml)
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
```
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