There are many words to find in a German English dictionary
– this series discusses them. Many people enjoyed earlier articles, so this one was written.
There are many variations of this German English dictionary. Some are simple translators while others go into detail about each word. Both can be enjoyable.
There's been email comments sent on the German English dictionary. One New York woman wrote: I'm glad I found this. I never imagined these dictionaries could be such powerful launching points for knowledge. My children are enjoying it.
A German English dictionary can be very enlightening for children. Kinderspielzeug is something kids love – toys. Kinder is the German word for children. In America a child's school is kindergarten.
Other people have feedback on the German English dictionary. Ruth Yost wrote: This is family entertainment that's miles ahead of television. Our kids stopped playing video games to look up words. What fun. That's what the editor said when he extended the series.
The German English dictionary mentions another school. In English it's the same word school. It means a coordinated group of cetaceans. Cetaceans comes from the Latin for larger sea animal. In English it includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. The German word for a group of these is schule. It's not a place to learn how to read.
Frank Nelson from Ohio had something to say about the German English dictionary series: Words are fun again thanks to these articles. I can't wait for more. No argument here, it's true.
If we're in the center in English, the German English dictionary has an answer. In German it's zentral. It sounds a lot like the English word. Central in English is the very same word in German, zentral.
Some people think languages can be boring. But when you use a dictionary, such as a German English dictionary, they can open the door to a great deal of interesting information.
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Hi, I am Gaylene Slater, author of Living The Good Life through Work Love and Family.
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