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Simple Bulgarian - English dual dictionary with more than 88 000 words. Written in Java and SWT. Tested on Linux and Windows.
Source is moved to: https://github.com/plambis/bgEngDictionary
DictionaryForMIDs is an dictionary application for cell phones, tablets and PCs. The dictionary is completely installed on the device ("offline dictionary"), i.e. after installation there is no need for an internet connection.
DictionaryForMIDs can be set up for any dictionary, for any language, or for any other lookup-purpose. The DfM-Creator tool is used to set up a dictionary for use with DictionaryForMIDs.
jVLT (Vocabulary Learning Tool) is a tool that helps you managing your vocabulary. It allows you to create a dictionary of words and to perform quizzes.
a tool to learn about Chinese (and Japanese) characters
The basic principle behind this program is 'Learning by Doing'. The user is encouraged to extend a database with acquired information about Chinese characters and Japanese Words. This information may turn out useful in the integrated text editor, for both reading and writing.
So there are multiple different uses for this program:
- Learn about Chinese characters. Gain, store and memorize knowledge about specific characters and words.
- Input devices for Chinese (and Japanese)...
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"Al-Lamy" our new educational program for
conjugating Arabic verbs. It counters the problems observed in the other
Arabic conjugation systems by using a dictionary of 8000 verbs and by
implementing the grammatical rules of 70 verbal classes that cover their
declinations. Al-Lamy displays conjugations and characteristics of Arabic
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The program lives in your system tray and every n minutes (seted in preferences) asks you to write a translation of words from dictionary. Dictionary file, amount of words, count of asking, start number, time interval can be cofigured.
Some dictionaries may be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lingvist/files/My%20Dictionaries/
You can create your own dictionaries. Editor is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lingvist/files/Dictionary%20editor%20%28old%29/
MyLang is a free vocabulary trainer. It allows to learn whole set of words in an efficient and convenient way. MyLang supports multiple translations of words, keeps track of your progress and has built in dictionary editor.
jWords is a port of WORDS (by William Whitaker, a free latin-to-english dictionary program written in Ada), to Java. Besides the dictionary will be translated to the German language.
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My college project for simple multilingual dictionary based on Java 2 Standard Edition using IDE Netbeans and MySQL Database. The languages supported in this application is English, Indonesian, French, Spanish and Deutsch.
Wiktionary App. Java Dictionary Application that uses Wikipedia. It's a fast, lightweight desktop dictionary written in java. Requires java and internet connectivity. Executable included for Windows users. Find more at http://skiyesounds.com/qwiki/
Universal mulilingual dictionary - From any language to many others. Eclipse based, may be embedded in Eclipse IDE. Download and plug in xdxf dictionaries from http://xdxf.revdanica.com/down/. Now supports StarDict format
Suiteki is a set of Java J2ME japanese related tools for your mobile phone; word dictionary, kanji dictionary, word lists, flashcards and even a manga viewer! Kana/kanji input/display for non japanese phones! (please see http://suiteki.sourceforge.net)
Practice your English (or any other language) with your favorite songs
Introduce any song from your computer and the lyrics and practice your English (or any other language), filling in the suggested gaps. An embedded dictionary will help you understand every word. It's funny!
Atlantida is an open source multilingual dictionary written in Java. It can translate words from one language to another and pronounce them. As of version alpha 0.15, Atlantida uses XDXF dictionary format.
Arabic WordNet: A multi-lingual concept dictionary with mappings between word senses in Arabic and those in the Princeton WordNet (English) v2.0. Supports searching and browsing of Arabic and English terms.
LamaDict is englist to czech and czech to english dictionary for mobile phones. It is written in j2me. Word database is taken from http://slovnik.zcu.cz
A keyboard based dictionary/translator wich use simple text files as Database.
Words are searchable in freeform at the whole Wordbook. Results are highlighted and may be browsed.
Contains the English/German word list 1.4 2004-04-28 from Frank Richter.