• R.] ``A polyglot, or good linguist. (aaronland.info)
  • Meredith is a linguist and polyglot who has spent the last seven years working across the language learning industry in various roles from teaching to curriculum development and teacher-training. (omniglot.com)
  • This bilingual dictionary is designed for both fluent speakers of Russian and newcomers to the language. (wor.com)
  • But my experience tell me that language guides and dictionaries tend to use more or less homebrewed systems based on their respective base languages, and when I jot pronunciations down I also use my own homemade transcription rules rather than IPA. (how-to-learn-any-language.com)
  • 1967 Bibliography of the English Language from the Invention of Printing to the Year 1800: Volume 2 Polyglot dictionaries and grammars. (benjamins.com)
  • Uncover language learning resources, listen to industry podcasts, dive into memory and methods, scan polyglot news sources and much more. (freelanguage.org)
  • It contains a new added feature of a mini-dictionary for each language. (marthawilliams.org)
  • Smart language learners and polyglots decided to work smarter and learn the top words by how often they are used in the language. (learnenglishwithcamille.com)
  • Would be really sucky, because this would mean that current dictionary is a per-browser setting and I can't even compose two messages in two languages at the same time? (mozilla.org)
  • A German/English picture dictionary, containing 1,500 words, with illustrations and example sentences in both languages for each entry. (marthawilliams.org)
  • Elsevier's dictionary of the printing and allied industries in four languages, English, French, German, Dutch / Compiled and arranged on an English alphabetical base by J. F. M. Wijnekus. (simmons.edu)
  • Enriched by the publication of polyglots. (aaronland.info)
  • his death in 1517, and the delay in obtaining papal sanction, postponed publication of his six- volumed " Complutensian Polyglot "* until 1522. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • In 1699 as two supplementary volumes E. Castellus's Lexicon heptaglotton , a dictionary of Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Samaritan, Ethiopic, and Arabic, to which separate Persian and a pioneering effort at comparative Semitics were appended. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • Creator: Labarre, E. J / Subject Terms: Paper industry -- Dictionaries -- Polyglot. (yale.edu)
  • Subject Terms: Art -- Conservation and restoration -- Dictionaries -- Polyglot. (yale.edu)
  • The website has an integrated dictionary that gives explanations of individual terms and includes examples of how these are used in real sentences. (freelanguage.org)
  • Users simply identify terms they don't know and look words up with an in-app dictionary, which in turn helps the programs more accurately judge their vocabulary. (omniglot.com)
  • On the Internet there are a number of online dictionaries that has a playback button so you can listen to words pronounced correctly like a native speaker instead of guessing. (how-to-learn-any-language.com)
  • Russian-English and English-Russian Standard Dictionary - The 32,000 entries present each Russian word and expression in both Cyrillic script and English transliteration. (wor.com)
  • But if there's a particular four-letter word you really love, you can easily add it to your dictionary. (pcmag.com)
  • There was some grumbling on the American Dialect Society list last week after the New Oxford American Dictionary announced its selection of refudiate as Word of the Year (like Christmas decorations, these days the WOTYs go up before people have even ordered their Thanksgiving turkeys). (upenn.edu)
  • As Jonathan Lighter put it, "It's a gaffe no matter who uses it… So it isn't a good word for a serious dictionary to lionize, if you ask me. (upenn.edu)
  • True, the editors made it clear that the selection of refudiate didn't mean the word would be included in the dictionary. (upenn.edu)
  • If one is going to lower their standards and expose their ignorance, it's going to be New Oxford American Dictionary for embarrassing themselves for adopting a word that's made up. (upenn.edu)
  • Audio and 500 word dictionary included! (learnenglishwithcamille.com)
  • Andrew Lang was "the greatest bookman of our age, and after [Robert Louis] Stevenson, the last great man of letters of the old Scottish tradition," affirms George Gordon in The Dictionary of National Biography . (bookrags.com)
  • better source needed] Cassell's Dictionary of Slang gives just the American sense (but listed as extant 1900-1950) while conversely Partridge gives only the British, perhaps echoing the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary which also does so. (wikipedia.org)
  • The sixth volume added dictionaries and a grammar, completing a pattern which the derivative polyglots were to follow. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • A one-person dictionary must necessarily be restricted in its vocabulary. (languagehat.com)
  • Every dictionary must necessarily be restricted in its vocabulary. (languagehat.com)
  • Lonely Planet's Europe Phrasebook & Dictionary is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful European phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. (marthawilliams.org)
  • I agree, which is one reason (besides the fact that it's very good) I treasure the dictionary I wrote about here . (languagehat.com)
  • For the exact cost for both airmail and Fedex, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 404-233-4042 with the products you want to order and we can determine the exact cost. (wor.com)
  • Paper industry -- Dictionaries -- Polyglot. (yale.edu)
  • And while exploring new content found online can be exciting, solo-learners risk reading more of the dictionary than the source they had originally selected. (omniglot.com)
  • They're also great for seasoned polyglots as they can serve as maintenance tools that encourage immersion in digital content on a regular basis. (omniglot.com)
  • Some features, like cloud-based dictionary and Facebook integration, require you to opt in. (pcmag.com)
  • Polyglots will love this feature. (pcmag.com)
  • At some level, the people at NOAD had to know perfectly well that the chief interest of the story was that a dictionary - and mind you, an Oxford dictionary - had singled out the item, with all the implications of offical approval. (upenn.edu)