Friday, February 10, 2012

How can i find a Spanish to English free translation website that isn't a mangled dictionary. Not Babelfish

I am now living in Spain and receiving mail in Spanish, I am not quite up to speed on the language yet|||have you tried the translation tool on google???


http://www.google.co.uk/language_tools?h鈥?/a>|||if you have a google account, then you click add stufff, they have a very good one.|||freetranslation.com?|||I tend to use Promt Online, just google it and it will come up. It seems to be the most accurate for me although it does translate everything into the Ud form rather than the more informal "tu"... it's good though! Either that or systran but I think you need to pay for it.|||Try the website below.|||biolingus or something like that. its a dictionary online that translated between german, spanish and english. i find it very good.

What are the following items' names in spanish? Bowl, cup, mug, napkin, fork, plate, knife, and spoon.?

I left my Spanish book at school and I need to label all of these items on a piece of paper! I went to a Spanish-English dictionary, but there are many words and i don't know which one means the one I am thinking of!! Any help is appriciated! THANKS A TON!|||Bowl = tazon, bol

cup = taza, copa

glass = vaso

paper cup = vaso de papel

mug = jarra

napkin = servillta

fork = tenedor

plate = plato

knife = cuchillo, cuchilla

spoon = cuchara, cucharita|||Bowl - bol

cup - taza

mug - for coffee: taz贸n / for beer: jarra

napkin - servilleta

fork - tenedor

plate - plato

knife - cuchillo

spoon - cuchara|||Bowl-el taz贸n

Cup-la taza

Mug-la jarra

Napkin-la servilleta

Fork-el tenedor

Plate-el plato

Knife-el cuchillo

Spoon-la cuchara|||Bowl = taz贸n

cup = taza

mug = jarro or jarra

napkin = servilleta

fork = tenedor

plate = plato

knife = cuchillo

spoon = cuchara|||Bowl---Tazon

Cup---Vaso; Copa

Mug---Taza

Napkin---Servilleta

Fork---Tenedor

Knife---Cuchillo

Plate---Plato

Spoon---Cuchara
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  • Which spanish/english dictionary is better?

    Is Larousse Concise Dicitonary better or the Webster's Spanish to English one? I got the Larousse one and am loving it, but I'm not sure if i made the right choice, although, amazon.com users mostly liked larousse.|||it the larousse and i think that your pic is really hot and i think you are hot yourself|||Definitely the Larousse|||I also use the Larousse (not concise) and one from the University of Chicago, but if you are doing proffesional translation I would say go with a couple of them, just to be sure yo find all of the words you need.


    The Websters has not worked for me.


    hope this helps.|||I really cannot answer what you are asking because I have not used ever these dictionaries.But I'm able say you that dictionary brands have been adviced to me like student of English in the Official School of Languages in Spain . They are the dictionaries of Oxford, Cambridge and Collins. You know, I reckon it can be useful for you in a future. Maybe you will need buy another dictionary. I use the English-Spanish dictionaries and it's very good.

    Sharp PW-E250 Pocket Oxford Spanish English Dictionary & Thesaurus?

    anyone has it? would u recommend it to student learing spain spanish, not central or south american spanish.|||The Sharp PW-E250 electronic dictionary is a compact, all-in-one, lightweight pocket reference, containing the full contents from four Oxford University Press reference books, creator of "The World's Most Trusted Dictionaries." With PW-E250's easy search features and large viewing screen, it's never been easier to access a dictionary %26amp; thesaurus, Spanish/English translations, geographical dictionary and a puzzle solvers guide.





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    Answers arranged by the number of letters 鈥?the most useful for puzzle solvers.








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    Use wildcard character "?" to search for words with ambiguous spellings. Place the appropriate number of "?" in the places for characters.








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    What are spanish words that begin with I J K N O R V and W?

    Nope, i do not own a Spanish-English Dictionary|||J: jota


    N: ni帽o


    R: rojo


    V: ventana|||I: ir


    J: jugar, jugo


    N: nosotros


    R: recebir


    V: venir|||You have a computer, right?





    Use it. Appropriately.|||W is not really a Spanish letter, so any words they might use with it aren't Spanish. Why do you need this?

    I'm learning Spanish so i just wanted to know the best Eng-Spanish dictionary available?

    Hi! estas aprendiendo espanol? puedes comprar el diccionario de Oxford, pero en internet puedes buscar en


    http://babelfish.altavista.com





    I speak spanish... if you want to ask something you can contact me... bye...|||THE BEST DICTIONARY AVAILABLE IS ONLINE DICTIONARY.





    SIMPLY LOGON TO WWW.FREEDICT.COM/ONLDICT/SPA.HTML


    AND LEARN SPANISH.|||There are several good dictionaries I can recommend. One is published by the University of Chicago and is soft-covered. Cassells has a Spanish-English dictionary, although they're known for their French texts. Oxford publishes a great Spanish English dictionary in hard cover. I believe Cambridge publishing also has one, although I'm not familiar with it.





    I would advise that you go to a store such as Border, Books-a -Million, or Barnes and Nobles and look at their language dictionaries in the reference section. One key for a quality dictionary is that it has examples of definitions and more than one translation or definition for many of the words. Take out several dictionaries, look up specific words, and compare them. Which book is more explicit, has clearer definitions, shows examples, and also gives you definitions that show how the word is used in context?





    For Spanish-English words, look in the Spanish section for words such as "hacer", "estar", and "tener". These three verbs should be included not only with their individual meanings, but in expressions and idioms. Any decent dictionary should give you many different ways these verbs can be used in context.





    If the dictionary you are looking at gives brief, one or two word definitions, few examples, no antonyms or synonyms, no parts of speech, it is not the right one for you. It may pay to spend a little extra to get something substantial, especially if you are just beginning to learn Spanish. Be very careful about inexpensive pocketbook dictionaries or inserts for your looseleaf binder. Most are not worth the paper they are printed on.

    Where can i get English to Spanish dictionary for Nokia 6600?

    check this link:

    http://www.penreader.com/download/7650/EnglSpan_SlovoEd_Spes_S60.zip|||i think you will have to order for one....go to www.nokia.com and inquire...
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