11 new dictionaries on Freelang
Renato B. Figueiredo strikes again! We welcome 11 new dictionaries on the site. Bosnian is probably the language you will all be familiar with. Now distinct from Serbian and Croatian, …
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Renato B. Figueiredo strikes again! We welcome 11 new dictionaries on the site. Bosnian is probably the language you will all be familiar with. Now distinct from Serbian and Croatian, …
Read MoreOur latest dictionaries, apart from Burmese and Khmer, bear such strange names as Rutul, Aghul or Tsakhur. We also have Khanty, Selkup, Nenets… Had you already heard of these language …
Read MoreWe have finally finished! Every single page of the site has been upgraded to version 4.0, which is now up and running. We hope the site is easier to navigate, …
Read MoreWe have almost finished converting the site to version 4.0. We hope you like the new design and the new navigation menus. As far as the coding is concerned, we …
Read MoreWe have totally rewritten the installation manual of the Freelang dictionary. It is now more precise, still with all necessary information concerning the download and the installation, but now also …
Read MoreHere are a few hints: This is the flag of a group of people whose language is classified as an isolate (it doesn’t belong to any family). The blue represents …
Read MorePage after page, we are now working on version 4.0 of our website. You can already see the new version on several dictionary pages, like Spanish, Dutch or Irish Gaelic. …
Read MoreRenato Figueiredo is taking us to a journey round the world, and a journey in time too. We start in Europe in the 17th century, with an Old Prussian dictionary. …
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that we’ve just uploaded our 200th dictionary on Freelang! It is a Cherokee-English dictionary, made by Shawn Greene. I would like to thank all the …
Read MoreIt seems that the new installation process of the Freelang dictionary is working fine. We’ve only had two or three emails reporting problems so far, and we are trying to …
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