Default Interlingual Synsets
Assign default token for defined meanings in every language. Give a prefix to them, and use them to make LID.
The idea is to assign default token for defined meanings in every language -- default interlingual synsets (DIS). Give a prefix to them, and use them to make language-independent documents (LID), which has never been really realized, and is still relevant because of ambiguity of machine translations. The world already has WikiData.org, which summarizes meanings from variety of sources. For example, Freebase was integrated into it.
Then, use DIS to enable LIDs, simply choose default meanings for tokens. E.g., "orange" default meaning would be the color, not the fruit.... And "spring" default meaning would be the type of coils, not the season. Etc., such "standardized" meaning tokens could all have prefixes, like, underscore, or some other more rarely used symbol.
Video: https://wiki.mindey.com/shared/shots/6eb9493e352bc8c7098163219-default-interlingual-synsets.mp4
More details: https://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Default_20Interlingual_20Synsets
Что хорошо в этой идее, так это то, что значения по умолчанию уже известны людям, поэтому можно ожидать, что люди смогут использовать их немедленно для общения.
What's great about this idea, is that the default meanings are already known to people, so, one can expect people to be able to use it immediately to communicate.
Это на самом деле стоит попробовать. Требуется очень мало усилий, чтобы извлечь данные из [WikiData] (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page) и немного вычислений / памяти, чтобы иметь полезную вещь.
This actually is worth trying. Very little effort is required, to pull data from WikiData, and a bit of compute/memory, to have a usable thing.