Wikimedia help page or project page about interwiki linking (technical description or policy)
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AI-generated from the Wikipedia summary — may contain errors.
Interwiki links are links to pages across different Wikimedia projects or different Wikipedia languages, and may point to another project, another language, or both (i.e., a different project in a different language).
Interproject links: By adding a prefix to another Wikimedia project, internal link style ("prefixed internal link style") can be used to link to a page of another project. A system of short-handed link labels is used to refer to different projects, in the context of interproject linking, as seen within the actual source text. For example, to link from here to the "surfeit" article on Wiktionary, you have to utilise an interwiki link: [[wikt:surfeit]] appears as wikt:surfeit, and [[wikt:surfeit|surfeit]] appears as surfeit.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).