english-tulu dictionary?

sophia b asked:


i need an online english-tulu distionary.Or any kind of eng.-tulu dict..Help,please
Juneborn,I’m not an Indian,I just wanted to surprise a friend…;-))
Juneborn,if u r available for some translations,plz contact me at sophia_me1 on Yahoo messenger. Thank u in advance

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What’s the English translation of this song & artist?

randaportu asked:


I have searched everywhere for an online Russian/English dictionary type thing. I used to have one favourited on Opera, but I had to uninstall Opera to fix a bug and I lost the link and now I cannot on my life figure out what this says properly in English. iTunes adjusted the original Cyrillic into this nonsense: Ïóòíèê ìèëûé by Nóðãàíîâà Ñâåòëàíà. Please help! Alternately, if someone could translate this back into Cyrillic, I could then Romanize it on my own. Thank you!

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Does anyone know the meaning of these old (or Elizabethan) English words, traide and pphantion?

Blacktdot asked:


It’s from a passage writtern during Shakespeare’s time. I’ve tried couple online dictionaries for Old English, Middle English, and Elizabethan English but in vain.

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Do you own an older version of an english dictionary? And can you help me look up a word?

senneb asked:


I’m wondering if older versions of english dictionaries define the word “power language” or “language of power” (how ever you can put it).

I know that Oxford online doesn’t have any results, and I’m pretty sure a newer (book) version doesn’t define it either, so I need to know if dictionaries older than 1990 have a definition. It can be any older version, even if you have an ancient dictionary I will be interested to hear if it defines the word.

So it’s not so much the definition of the word I’m looking for, merely if it’s defined at all.. Hope you can help! Thanks!

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Korean/English dictionary w/ audio?

♥ asked:


Does anyone know of a site online where I find a Korean-English dictionary (or English-Korean) but I can also hear audio of how a word is pronounced? I’d rather it not be romanized or anything.

I’m studying on my own and I think I know how some words are pronounced, but I always second guess myself and I’d like to be sure. Thanks!

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Where is an online Lakota dictionary?

Tapasiw asked:


A while ago I knew a website where you could search for words in English to Lakota, but I can’t find it anymore. Does it still exist?

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a good spanish-english online translator?

nina asked:


does anyone know of a spanish-english translator thats online that i could use? i tried dictionary.com and google but my teacher said the grammer wasn’t correct.. so if anyone knows a translator.. then let me know =)

please and thank u

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Ibo to English translation resources?

pumuckl08 asked:


Could anyone tell me where I might find an Ibo to English dictionary. Online resources?

Any website links or book references are appreciated.

Thank you

P&L

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Online Turkish Dictionary?

Sunshine asked:


does anyone know of an online Turkish Dictionary? i want one that can translate long sentences from English into Turkish, and from Turkish into English?

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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??!!!
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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