Also, if
you do it for Wiktionary, it would only be logical to merge
all
wikipedias into the Ultimate Wikipedia, Ultimate Wikiquote, Ultimate
Wikibooks, etc. But that's simply for consistency's sake.
James
Logical, but ever so practical? A dictionary is per se about
differences between two different languages (OK, except for
describing unilingual dictionaries, but we're talking about
translation dictionaries now, aren't we?). An encyclopedia is not. A
Wikitionary consulter usually looks for a translation, and in
Wiktionary several languages are merged already. Wikipedia always
keeps one language.
The difference between two languages is only a secondary purpose for
each Wiktionary. The Wiktionary for a particular language primarily
describes the different ways in which the word in question is used
within the language. You may very well usually look to Wiktionary for
translations, but others can look for different things.
Ec