WordReference.com
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Type of site | Online language dictionary |
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Available in | English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Romanian, Turkish, Czech, Greek and Catalan |
Owner | Michael Kellogg |
Created by | Michael Kellogg |
URL | www |
Registration | No |
Launched | 1999 |
Current status | Active |
Type of site | Internet forum |
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Owner | Michael Kellogg |
Created by | Michael Kellogg |
URL | forum |
Registration | Yes |
Launched | 2004 |
WordReference is an online translation dictionary for, among others, the language pairs English–French, English–Italian, English–Spanish, French–Spanish, Spanish–Portuguese and English–Portuguese.
WordReference formerly had Oxford Unabridged and Concise dictionaries available for a subscription. These dictionaries contained more translations than the free ones. In 2008, the price was €30 (US$44) per year.[1]
As of June 2008,[update] more language pairs had been created: English–German, English–Russian, English–Polish, English–Romanian, English–Czech, English–Greek, English–Turkish, English–Chinese, English–Japanese, English–Korean, English–Arabic. Dutch, Icelandic and Swedish have since been added.
The website features publicly accessible forums allowing registered users to ask questions about vocabulary and grammar. It also has monolingual dictionaries with definitions in English, Spanish, Italian and Catalan.
References
- ^ "WordReference Subscription Dictionaries". 2009. Archived from the original on 3 July 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
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