Thursday, February 9, 2012

Electronic spanish-english dictionary?

I'm a 4th year spanish student in high school, taking Spanish IB (like AP, but more oral work). I need an electronic spanish-english dictionary ranging from $10 to maybe $30 for school purposes- verb conjugation, pronunciations, translation. Are there any particularly good brands or kinds that people would recommend?|||There's one online for FREE that's a hell of a lot better than translators and what not PLUS there are various examples and usage of the word you're looking up so you're not using something incorrectly. Also there are forums right under the definition of the word you're looking up that people ask questions about and they get the answer from tons of native speakers of the language.





www.wordreference.com





Hands down it's the best, as well as free, online dictionary that works wonders! Hands down.








As far as verb conjugation goes I use this site all the time: www.verb2verb.com





Hands down it's the best as well!|||I always think of those as...TRANSLATORS...they translate everything to the point, meaning that if you type in a sentence, they will do word for word. A lot of meaning gets lost that way, and that's not good!!





You might want to talk to your teacher to see what your options are...IDK...I'm doing french and conjugation is just...GRRR...lol|||I like Franklin...it was many years ago that I saw one, but even then, it did what you need. I'm not sure how good it is.





Is there some reason you can't just use a Collins or Vox DICTIONARY???

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