What is your preferred German-English online dictionary? : r/German
Happy Thanksgiving to USA readers. Which German-English online dictionary do you prefer? Why? Do you use different dictionaries for unique purposes? I am at A2 level--are different
Happy Thanksgiving to USA readers. Which German-English online dictionary do you prefer? Why? Do you use different dictionaries for unique purposes? I am at A2 level--are different
How do I disable that stupid auto-translation? Original title was in english, but it auto-translated to German. Why? Question
What is the best open LLM out there for language translation? Specifically: English to: Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Arabic (most popular languages) GPT 3.5
one of the things that interests me the most about signalis is what all the german words mean? like the ones during the cutscenes where they flash on
It''s an app where you can read short stories and news articles in German with the English translation right underneath it. You can filter texts by difficulty and some have recorded audio for you
As you might have noticed already, this season''s ''Frieren'' uses names that are common German words. Here''s the translation of the MAL character list
Guten Nachmittag! I am currently studying to reach a B1 level in German, and would really like to accompany my grammar exercises/German films etc. with some nice readings, ideally, so
What helps is understand at least the basic of how German works so you can write sentences "easier" to translate, remember each language is unique and some idiomatic phrases
Those are probably the best machine translators on the market. Deepl has the edge over Google Translate, but neither of them are 100% reliable. Both AFAIK use neural net technology, so
Rarely has German pronunciations, also has some features which show its background is built around the English language. Not recommended for general lookups/translations: linguee -
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