Compact American Spanish Dictionary Spanish/english-english/spanish
Compact American Spanish Dictionary Spanish/english-english/spanish Books
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Featuring Latin American Spanish and American English, The Compact American Spanish Dictionary is an authoritative, up-to-date bilingual dictionary that is calculated for quick and simple use. The various meanings of every word are clearly distinguished within each entry, making it simple to find the exact translation you want without having to guess or turn back and forth between sections. A separate listing of computer words — such as browser, mousepad, and home page — puts the vocabulary of the Internet at your fingertips. All entry words for both languages are fully syllabicated, and Spanish words are alphabetized according to the changes adopted in 1994 by the Spanish language academies. Distinctive features include: Latin American Spanish and American English, 70,000 words and phrases, more than 120,000 translations in all, abundant idioms and phrasal verbs, Spanish and English verb tables, and example sentences illustrating typical usage in both languages.
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THIS is the dictionary I have been using to learn Latin American Spanish. It is the sine qua non for use in American countries, nay, on American continents. Since effectively EVERY word has several meanings when translated, it is quite a BOON to have this dictionary specifying which one of many translated words to use. I have seen many people bamboozled by foreign-language dictionaries, but none done so hereby. I urge it to my English students as THE *ONLY* one to use until one has achieved the near-fluency which requires a larger dictionary. This is *perfect* for the man-in-the-street. If-and-only-if a word I need is not in this dictionary, I use the Larousse Gran Diccionario in two large tomes: one for Engish-Spanish, and one for Español-Inglés.
I have four copies–one for desk, one for car, and two extras in case it goes out of print, or I lose one. Excelentísimo. Honest.
Rating: 5 / 5