Merriam-Webster’s Word-for-Word Spanish-English Dictionary (Multilingual, English and Spanish Edition)
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This dictionary is especially designed to be used as an accommodation during state standardized tests by Spanish-speaking students.
It features word-to-word equivalents for 53,000 entries covering core vocabulary in Spanish and English, and a user-friendly format for easy word search. Includes more than 2,000 new words from areas such as science, medicine, technology, and popular culture. New words include: augmented reality, bestie, Bitcoin, cisgender, glamping, hashtag, ransomware, self-care, and slider.
This dictionary is appropriate for grades 3 and up.
Merriam-Webster’s Word-for-Word Spanish-English Dictionary (Multilingual, English and Spanish Edition)
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9 reviews for Merriam-Webster’s Word-for-Word Spanish-English Dictionary (Multilingual, English and Spanish Edition)
Rated 5 out of 5
Author Claire O’Sullivan –
I’m learning Spanish and the course I am taking is quite good, but the instructor who is quite language-educating intuitivo, uses words common to his day job in San Diego – as a detective. So words such as criminal, illegal, información, judicial, social, formal, inmigración, traducción, cancelar, verificar, documentación, acción, ficción – you see where I’m going here. So his cognate tricks led me to this book, and (yo) puedo easily find, plug & play other words which help me in my world of an estudiante de espanol which is a not criminal, illegal, or in need of formal judicial proceedings. It’s very helpful whether one plans to travel or not. Also I imaginar estudiantes of inglés will find it as helpful. The book is divided into dos, the first half is English to Spanish, and the second half, Spanish to English. (El libro esta dividido en dos). Once I passed the 2nd lesson, I figured cop-speak may work in writing my ficción criminal y de acción (action/crime fiction) but no, not in Spanish. Again, this is bien for hobby learners or travelers, and second language learners. Grab your reading glasses and a magnifying glass. At the same time. The only problem I have is there is no guide to pronunciation.
Rated 5 out of 5
Brooke –
My boyfriend is a Spanish speaker so i’m trying to learn Spanish for him and this has been a great help with translating things and understanding him better!
Rated 5 out of 5
J.C. –
Excellent delivery person. Excellent product.
Rated 5 out of 5
Rafael –
Un buen y práctico Diccionario para consulta, de fácil manejo.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
On time delivery and packaging was great
Rated 4 out of 5
Susan B. –
I am in my 3rd month of Spanish (through Duolingo) so I have a LOT to learn. I spend minimum an hour and many times more. I really am trying. But, I needed a dictionary of “words”, “nouns”. I already have books for Verbs. I’m pretty sure this little book (thick but short w/ small print) will be a big assist for random words *I* want to know that I have not yet learned in my Duolingo course. I’d give it 5 stars but the PRINT IS SMALL, people. Keep your bi-focals on when you’re using it 🙂 Definitely worth having in your arsenal.
Rated 5 out of 5
Debbie –
easy to understand
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
I use it a lot. Glad I bought it. Has every word I have looked up.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kelli –
I brought this book to Mexico and thought it was very helpful and was fun to learn and look up words.
Author Claire O’Sullivan –
I’m learning Spanish and the course I am taking is quite good, but the instructor who is quite language-educating intuitivo, uses words common to his day job in San Diego – as a detective. So words such as criminal, illegal, información, judicial, social, formal, inmigración, traducción, cancelar, verificar, documentación, acción, ficción – you see where I’m going here. So his cognate tricks led me to this book, and (yo) puedo easily find, plug & play other words which help me in my world of an estudiante de espanol which is a not criminal, illegal, or in need of formal judicial proceedings. It’s very helpful whether one plans to travel or not. Also I imaginar estudiantes of inglés will find it as helpful. The book is divided into dos, the first half is English to Spanish, and the second half, Spanish to English. (El libro esta dividido en dos). Once I passed the 2nd lesson, I figured cop-speak may work in writing my ficción criminal y de acción (action/crime fiction) but no, not in Spanish. Again, this is bien for hobby learners or travelers, and second language learners. Grab your reading glasses and a magnifying glass. At the same time. The only problem I have is there is no guide to pronunciation.
Brooke –
My boyfriend is a Spanish speaker so i’m trying to learn Spanish for him and this has been a great help with translating things and understanding him better!
J.C. –
Excellent delivery person. Excellent product.
Rafael –
Un buen y práctico Diccionario para consulta, de fácil manejo.
Amazon Customer –
On time delivery and packaging was great
Susan B. –
I am in my 3rd month of Spanish (through Duolingo) so I have a LOT to learn. I spend minimum an hour and many times more. I really am trying. But, I needed a dictionary of “words”, “nouns”. I already have books for Verbs. I’m pretty sure this little book (thick but short w/ small print) will be a big assist for random words *I* want to know that I have not yet learned in my Duolingo course. I’d give it 5 stars but the PRINT IS SMALL, people. Keep your bi-focals on when you’re using it 🙂 Definitely worth having in your arsenal.
Debbie –
easy to understand
Amazon Customer –
I use it a lot. Glad I bought it. Has every word I have looked up.
Kelli –
I brought this book to Mexico and thought it was very helpful and was fun to learn and look up words.