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The Global Glossary

Posted by Roger McKeon on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, In : Terminology 


Michal Boleslav Mechura (Dublin, Ireland) just announced on LinkedIn that he has been working on a new multilingual dictionary, called Global Glossary (http://www.globalglossary.org/). It is a collection of bilingual glossaries extracted from Wiktionary, OmegaWiki, FreeDict and other freely available sources. As of now it contains glossaries in 13 languages paired up into 48 bidirectional language pairs. In some of these language pairs, the glossary available there is the biggest you’ll...
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Google Definitions -- Définitions Google

Posted by Roger McKeon on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, In : Terminology 
 


TerminoTrad has just added Google Definitions (English, French, Spanish and Portuguese monolingual) to Google Dictionary in its LazyTerm section. Check them out, the number of useful sources they bring to light - some of which have in fact also been added to LazyTerm headings - might surprise you...



TerminoTrad vient d'ajouter les Définitions Google (anglais, français, espagnol et portugais unilingues) au Dictionaire Google dans le volet TerminoParesse. Passez donc y voir, le nombr...
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Linguee

Posted by Roger McKeon on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, In : Terminology 


The latest arrival among online translation memories, Linguee, can be an invaluable resource for translators lacking inspiration; the parallel texts which it gives access to for free are currently available in four language pairs, i.e. English-German / German-English, English-Spanish / Spanish-English, English-French / French-English and English-Portuguese / Portuguese-English, to which Chinese, Japanese and other languages are yet to be added. TerminoTrad points towards Linguee from ...
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Microsoft Language Portal (continued) --- Portail linguistique Microsoft (suite)

Posted by Roger McKeon on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, In : Terminology 

Microsoft Language Portal

Microsoft's redesigned and enhanced Language Portal (Terminology Search) can now be accessed from the "Translation Memories" segment of TerminoTrad (the Portal).


Portail linguistique Microsoft

Le Portail linguistique Microsoft réaménagé et amélioré (Recherche terminologique) peut maintenant être consulté à partir du volet "Mémoires de traduction" de TerminoTrad (le portail).


Portal lingüístico de Microsoft

El Portal lingü...
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