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---
license: cc0-1.0
task_categories:
- translation
size_categories:
- 10M<n<100M
configs:
- config_name: aaa
  data_files: data/aaa.tsv
- config_name: eng
  data_files: data/eng.tsv
language:
- aaa
- eng
---

# Dataset Card for panlex-meanings

This is a dataset of expressions (words and phrases) in several thousand languages, extracted from https://panlex.org (the `20240301` database dump).
Each expression is associated with some meanings (if there is more than one meaning, they are in separate rows). 
Thus, by joining per-language datasets by meaning ids, one can obtain a bilingual dictionary. 

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- `txt` (str): the full text of the expression
- `txt_degr` (str): degraded (i.e. simplified to facilitate lookup) text
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