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=== Phrases do not need to be nouns ===
=== Phrases do not need to be nouns ===


Entity phrases do not need to be nouns or noun phrases. For example, in the case of "[[Item:Q245|''What are the colors of the French flag?'']]", we recommend linking the adjective "''French''" to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q142 Q142 (France)]; we further recommend using the phrase as it appears in the question, e.g., using "''French''" rather than "''France''", keeping nouns phrases plural if they appear so in the question, etc.
Entity phrases do not need to be nouns or noun phrases. For example, in the case of "[[Item:Q245|''What are the colors of the French flag?'']]", we recommend linking the adjective "''French''" to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q142 Q142 (France)]; we recommend using the phrase as it appears in the question, e.g., using "''French''" rather than "''France''", keeping nouns phrases plural if they appear so in the question, etc.


== Guidelines for property mentions ==
== Guidelines for property mentions ==
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=== Indicate relevant properties, even if not an exact match ===
=== Indicate relevant properties, even if not an exact match ===


Wikidata tries to keep the set of properties used fairly concise, trying to avoid a proliferation of specific properties. For this reason, property mentions may link to Wikidata properties that are not an exact match, but are undoubtedly relevant for a given phrase. For example, given a question starting with "''How many wives ...''", there is no property for "''wife''" on Wikidata, but there is a property for "''spouse''" ([https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P26 P26]). We recommend in such a case to link to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P26 P26] as the property is clearly relevant (i.e., will likely be used in a corresponding query), even if a bit more general than the intended mention. As another example, for a question starting "''Who is the president ...''", there is no property for "''president''", so a link can rather be given to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P35 P35 (''head of state'')], even if more general. Below you will find specific ways to link properties that are not an exact match.
Wikidata tries to keep the set of properties used fairly concise, trying to avoid a proliferation of specific properties. For this reason, property mentions may link to Wikidata properties that are not an exact match, but are undoubtedly relevant for a given phrase. For example, given a phrase like ''How many wives ...'', there is no property for ''wife'' on Wikidata, but there is a property for ''spouse'' ([https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P26 P26]). We recommend in such a case to link to [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P26 P26] as the property is clearly relevant (i.e., will likely be used in a corresponding query), even if a bit more general than the intended mention. As another example, for ''Who is the president ...'', there is no property for ''president'', so a link can rather be given to [[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P35 P35 (''head of state'')]], even if more general. Below you will find specific ways to link properties that are not an exact match.


=== Choose the appropriate qualifier for linking properties to mentions ===
=== Choose the appropriate qualifier for linking properties to mentions ===

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