I am trying to learn Chinese and I am looking for online resources.pls help?
vani3624 asked:
I am looking for an online English –> Chinese dictionary which can tell me the chinese word for an english word. I want that the Chinese word is written in English alphabets for me to read (for example: hello is ni hao (in chinese).
Thanks,
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is there like a modern to old English dictionary or something?
its just me!! asked:
Hi there, I was just wondering if there’s something that would help me translate everyday English into old English (by old English I don’t mean Old English, but rather the English they spoke around the peak of the Witch Craze, etc). I just read the edited-to-look-like -the-original-version-probably-did edition of the Scarlet Letter, and I’m just obsessed with the English they speak.
I write sentences like “‘Tis but a vilest of lies,” but sometimes I get the feeling that they don’t make sense in either modern English or old one. Or in any sort of language, for that matter.
Uh, and before you tell me to study “Structures of the English language in pre-Revolutionary times” at an online university for “just 9.99 per hour”, I don’t have credit card, am under eighteen and my monthly income is about two hundred bucks. I live with my dad and a bitch he got off some dumpster (we believe in recycling by re-using instead of throwing away), and do not own a car. Nor plan to
This moronic system ereased my super hilarious (I know) adjective and placed suspension periods istead. That should read “…the EDITED TO LOOK LIKE THE ORIGINAL VERSION PROBABLY DID edition…” What is wrong with this program??!!!
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I was looking for the ez way out, like a translating program or something, but I guess since nobody is going to answer anything else, I’ll go for the first answer I got.
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japanese dictionary?
blitzkrieg asked:
what’s your favorite:
a. online japanese <> english dictionary
b. offline (downloadable) japanese <> english dictionary
please explain. thanks!
i meant which online and offline dictionaries do you use… cuz i need both. thanks!
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Can you suggest the best English Dictionary (book not on-line)?
frodosfoot asked:
I would like to buy a new English dictionary (book not on-line.) I don’t want an unabridged, but one that is one step down as far as being very comprehensive.
I would like some suggestions as to the best one available. The answers in a previous question leaned toward Merriam Webster, but I have heard that the American Heritage, although less familiar, is very good.
Also, has any one seen a webpage online that does a critical review and comparison of the different dictionaries available? I saw one some time ago, but now I can’t find it.
Fredie,
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i’m looking for a free english-french dictionary download? what website can i go to?
nones asked:
i want an e-dictionary than even says the pronunciation, something that doesn’t require me to go online everytime i use the dictionary… what websies are the best?
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English Dictionary, Communication?
Ravikumar Maddi asked:
I am poor in speaking English, But i am good vocabulary. Even i don’t know how to use them. Some times, i feel , i am not able to use very normal words that obviously we use in society.I have good books. But, I plane to spend more time to work on that in free office times.
Sorry, I am telling big story. Exactly, what i need is any online free forum or dictionary will give more explanation and different situations using word.
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Where can I find an English to Romaji translator online?
Uniique Priincess asked:
Please, i’m desperate at the Moment and please please please i want TRANSLATOR not dictionary. please
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Websites (English, Dutch and Spanish) with recorded word pronunciation?
Sakya asked:
Hello,
I’m looking for websites with recorded word pronunciation (in English, Dutch and Spanish). I already know Webster (online dictionary) for English words. Do you know other websites please?
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French dictionary?
wholenewworld asked:
Can anyone recommend me a really good online English-French dictionary? (that’s free)
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Solresol-English or Solresol-French dictionary?
Mike asked:
Does anyone know where I can find a Solresol-English or Solresol-French dictionary (online or otherwise)?
Thanks in advance.
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I want a website where I can look up the korean words and find english definitons or look up english words and
komawhyoh asked:
My Korean friend writes conversations out for me to study in Korean but some of the words she uses arent in my little korean dictionary. Is there a website you can refer me to that I can actually see the dictionary online korean-english? not the websites where you type in a word whether korean or english and it gives you what it thinks. I want an actual online dictionary where I can see myself.
not the google type in the word and computer gives you korean word. I mean a dictionary I can look up the word myself.
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Spanish to English translation, please help?
thysane asked:
Hey guys, I just need a phrase translated from Spanish to English.
No online dictionaries please.
“Tolerame mi querido mundo”
Thanks!
Thanks guys, I can actually translate this myself, but it was a matter of opinion rather than me not knowing what it meant.
Thanks again.
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Is there a “computerese” to English dictionary out there somewhere?
Phartzalot asked:
I am interested in learning what a lot of this alphabet soup on my computer means (things like “htm”, “html”, “jpg” and others). Is there a site online where I can look these things up?
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japanese dictionary?
blitzkrieg asked:
what’s your favorite:
a. online japanese <> english dictionary
b. offline (downloadable) japanese <> english dictionary
please explain. thanks!
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