Recent work on bilingual Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) has shown that a resource deprived language (L1 ) can benefit from the annotation work done in a resource rich language (L2 ) via parameter projection. However, this method assumes the presence of sufficient annotated data in one resource rich language which may not always be possible. Instead, we focus on the situation where there are two resource deprived languages, both having a very small amount of seed annotated data and a large amount of untagged data. .