Salaa's Dictionaries Page

This is a collection of the links I've gathered over the years to translate things into other languages. I sincerely hope that you find them useful.

Note: I am not affiliated with the links listed below in any way. I am not responsible for the content in those pages. If you have problems with them, I am not the person to talk to about it although I'll be happy to help you if I can.

Romance

Classic Latin-English - The base of all Romance languages!

Romanian-English - Has lots of useful tools for finding verb conjugations, etc.

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Slavic + Central European

Latvian-English - a very cool interface.

Polish-English

Serbian-English

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Germanic

German-English - has lots and lots and LOTS of words in it.

Swedish-English

Irish Gaelic-English - Has lots of sample sentences so this will make it easier if anyone reading is interested in teaching themselves Irish Gaelic.

Welsh-English

Estonian-English - This has A LOT of words in it and a lot of common phrases too.

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African

Sesotho sa Leboa-English

Swahili-English

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Middle Eastern + Central Asian

Hebrew-English - Includes written pronunciations (pro-nuhn-see-AY-shuns) and Hebrew characters as GIF images.

Kannada-English - has a spellchecker now. Also has a link to download the Kannada font if you don't have it.

Mongolian-English - has links to dowlnoad the Cyrillic font and such

Turkish-English (site is in Turkish)

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East Asian

Mandarin Chinese-English - will display Chinese characters as GIF images, and includes pronunciation links.

Japanese-English - will display Japanese symbols as GIF images.

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Oceanic/Islander

Hawaiian-English

Indonesian-English - warning that it doesn't always work

Tagalog-English

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Native American (North OR South)

Cheyenne-English - includes some simple sentences and pronunciation links.

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Other aka Stuff I Didn't Know Where To Put

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Artificially-Constructed Languages
The difference between these and the above is that, while the above "natural" languages were allowed to develop and evolve and form on their own, these languages were created by a specific person, usually for a specific purpose, and may or may not have roots in existing languages.

Esperanto-English

Interlingua-English (page is in Interlingua) - Interlingua is FASCINATING and I think that's where I'll be headed once I'm off my Romanian kick.

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Funny

1337

Lolcat-English

R2D2

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