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We received a very nice email today from a user named Manuel S., who said he submitted our Spanish-English dictionary to Softpedia, a website where you can download free software. …
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We received a very nice email today from a user named Manuel S., who said he submitted our Spanish-English dictionary to Softpedia, a website where you can download free software. …
Read MoreWe had a bit of a debate yesterday with a Freelang user who played one of our quizzes about English language (on the French website of Freelang). One of the …
Read MoreOur new blog is up and running! We posted the first two pieces of information yesterday, and there will be more to come when we read some news that are …
Read MoreMore good news for Asia (and others) is the new possibility of creating domain names made up completely of non Latin characters. As mentioned on the ICANN website: Next Monday, …
Read MoreAt first, there was only .com, .net, .org and a few others, like .gov or .edu. Each country also had its own TLD (top level domain), .fr for france or …
Read MoreYannick Marchegay, aka kokoyaya on the forum, is the webmaster of the Spanish version of Freelang. He is also the author of two Spanish dictionaries, and he is a Freelang …
Read MoreGuy Gambill is the author of many dictionaries available on Freelang. Who is he? How does he proceed when he makes a dictionary and what are his motivations? Ladies and …
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