Friday, February 3, 2012

Where can I find a Spanish on-line dictionary?

I am here working on my homework for AP Spanish 4 and I am having trouble getting started. First of all I don't own a Spanish dictionary and it is frustrating trying to find an on-line dictionary that defines the words in Spanish, most of the dictionaries define them in English for the most part. I need a SPANISH dictionary only. Help?





The words are as follow:



antitesis

paradoja

apostrofe

anafora

onomatopeya

sinestesia

epiteto

hiberbaton

rima sonante

rima consonante|||REAL ACADEMIA ESPA脩OLA

DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA ESPA脩OLA - Vig茅sima segunda edici贸n





http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta鈥?/a>



Profuy|||use this site.

http://www.spanishdict.com/|||You can use this one, too!



http://www.wordreference.com/definicion/



It'll give you the definition in Spanish!|||antitesis - contrast, opposition, antagonism

paradoja - paradox, statement that seems to be self-contradictory

apostrofe - apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession; digression in a discourse to someone not present

anafora - anaphora, anaphor

onomatopeya - onomatopoeia, use or formation of words which sound like the meaning they represent (i.e. ding-dong)

sinestesia - synesthesia, process in which one type of sensation produces a secondary subjective sensation (as when one sees a particular color in response to certain music)

epiteto - epithet, name, nickname, title, designation

rima sonante - rhyme sonant, spoken out loud; resounding

rima consonante - rhyme consonant|||El diccionario mas castizo de la lengua espanola es de La Real Academia Espanola. Se halla asi - hhtp://buscon.rae.es/drae/



Hay muchos diccionarios bilingues en el internet: Yahoo.com, Ask.com lo tienen. Y se puede googlearlo para encontrar otros muchos.
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