Ultralingua Dictionaries

Ultralingua Dictionaries
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Download Ultralingua, the amazing bestseller that gives you instant offline access to 35+ dictionaries from leading sources like Collins, Le Robert, and Vox (via in-app purchase). Instant smart search, automatic verb conjugation, and number translation make it easier to express yourself anywhere you go.
The Ultralingua Bookshelf includes our English Dictionary and Thesaurus for free.
35+ comprehensive and authoritative dictionaries
35+ comprehensive and authoritative dictionaries
Searches as you type no waiting for results
Understands misspellings and conjugated verbs
Updated slang, idioms, regional variations and usage examples
Search history
Download now and see why the New York Times called Ultralingua the dictionary app for serious language students and professionals.
Dictionaries are available to and from languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Latin, and Esperanto. Includes rare language pairings like Spanish-German, Dutch-French, and Dutch-Spanish. Number translation is available after purchasing dictionaries in French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Latin and Esperanto. Conjugations are available after purchasing dictionaries in French, English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch and Russian.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Ultralingua, Inc.
Genre: Books & Reference
App version: 1.0
App size: 24M
Recent changes: Welcome to the Ultralingua Dictionary Bookshelf!
Comments:
English/Spanish edition: great app; use it all the time and it rarely fails me. The only suggestion I would make is that I would love to be able to look up phrases as well. Strangely, my husband's newer version does do this but his one doesn't show the various uses of the word you look up, which mine does! Given that, I actually prefer my version but it would be great to have both. : )
I use it for my study of Spanish as a foreign language. I've now got 2 Spanish dictionaries from Ultralingua, the standalone version of Collins Spanish-English and the in app Spanish-English dict. purchased through this app, they complement each other nicely. I've knocked off one star because this app cannot be added to the family library even though the standalone Collins dict. is fine. The front end of both apps have not been updated since v1 and are not optimised for later versions of Android
I don't like having a lot of apps on my device (indeed in my opinion it came with a lot of needless baggage) but Ultralingua is one of the essentials. Bravo, Ultralingua! I use primarily the English-French dictionary (a paid addition), but it's nice to have the free English dictionary and thesaurus as well.
I ordered Ultra lingua Spanish, but received Esperanto. I got the correct app in 3 days, but didn't get new secret password with it. It expired after 2 weeks and Ultralingua will not answer emails so I can't use it. The translation feature never worked because it said I didn't have a secure connection. A waste of money. I've found better free websites that do a better job.
I have used these dictionaries since 2012 on Macs (ipad & desktop) & started this year on Android. I teach English as a 2nd language & these offline dictionaries are invaluable. Having said that, I feel I have to gripe that I teach in Spain, but the Spanish often leans more to S.America. One function that is lacking on the Android version is the ability to RESIZE TEXT. I think with more online conferencing & split screens, the ability to increase text size is a must. · Consideration for UPDATE ·'
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