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The WordReference Dictionaries are free online translation dictionaries. Supporting the translation dictionaries, we also have the Internet's premier language forums. If you have a question about language usage, first search the hundreds of thousands of previous questions. If you still are not sure, then you can ask the question yourself. Native speakers from around the world will be happy to assist you. You may soon find that you are able to help others as well.

WordReference has a number of tools that allow people easier access to the dictionaries. They include plug-ins, modules and "gadgets" for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google.
Source(s): WordReference.com
Author(s): Michael Kellogg
Posted: 2008-11-16
# Views: 34
The following hints and reminders should help to make your written Spanish more acceptable to the Spanish reader by avoiding mistakes and un-Spanish expressions derived from English conventions. They inevitably distract attention from what you wish to convey.
Source(s): AskOxford.com
Author(s): Oxford University Press
Posted: 2008-11-17
# Views: 23
Language translation site Nice Translator uses Google Translate's results but wraps them in a more dynamic front end that offers multiple translations as-you-type.

Type your phrase into Nice Translator, which auto-detects what language you're inputting, and watch as it lists multiple translations, in real-time, as you type. Google Translate's page isn't as nice-looking or dynamic as Nice Translator, since it requires you to choose both the original and translation language and manually refresh the page. [Lifehacker Annotation]
Source(s): Tumble Design
Posted: 2008-12-24
# Views: 27
I have a link to another verb conjugator, but I just found this one and based on initial use it seems even better as it includes some basic information about the verb (including definition and common usage) along with some sample sentences.

http://www.123teachme.com/spanish_verb_conjugation/prep"> Please enter a Verb (e.g. comer):
Source(s): 123TeachMe
Posted: 2009-03-04
# Views: 1098
WordReference ofrece el Diccionario de la lengua española © 2005 Espasa Calpe.
* Más de 50.000 entradas.
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* Más de 7.000 notas gramaticales.
* Más de 5.000 voces y acepciones del español de América.
Source(s): Espasa Calpe | WordReference
Posted: 2009-09-09
# Views: 60
The online bilingual Dictionary application here provided is a free service of Word Magic Software Inc. You will find that it is the most complete online bilingual and bidirectional English-Spanish dictionary on the web, showing not only direct translations but synonyms, complete definitions, set phrases, idioms, proverbs, usage examples, famous quotes and compound entries as well, all related to your entry word. On top of that, it offers English and Spanish pronunciation, separation into syllables and grammar attributes. It also accepts conjugated verbs and Spanish feminine and plural forms as valid entries.
Source(s): Word Magic Software Inc.
Posted: 2009-10-30
# Views: 94
Comprehensive website with a medical Spanish focus. Resources include a daily word, sections on medical vocabulary and basic vocabulary, and a cultural section. There are also courses for various health care workers, and an extensive medical Spanish dictionary, complete with audio.
Posted: 2009-11-12
# Views: 86
Founded in 1999, SpanishDict is the world’s largest Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and language learning website. SpanishDict seeks to develop and provide reliable, accurate, easy-to-use resources for learning Spanish. We also aim to cultivate a fun and active community where members can ask and answer questions, practice with each other, and experience the joy of using a new language. Here are a few facts about SpanishDict:
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Editor's Note: the site also has a verb conjugator which isn't bad (but I still prefer the 123TeachMe one) and, interestingly, a translator which allows you to enter text and it will show you the translations from three different engines (google, yahoo/babel fish and Free Translation).
Source(s): Curiosity Media, Inc.
Posted: 2009-11-24
# Views: 1