Spanish-English Translation Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad
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Developer: Petr Homola
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years agoFirst release : 16 Sep 2008
App size: 1.83 Mb
A Spanish-English and English-Spanish dictionary with approx. 38,000 translation pairs.
Pros and cons of Spanish-English Translation Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad
Spanish-English Translation Dictionary app good for
Great for looking for words just type it in and choose english to spanish or Spanish to English. I use it all the time on my Spanish homework when I dont know what something means. If your learning Spanish buy this app!
I got this app for free cuz of the price drop!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
$5.00 DISCOUNT!!!
Just type the nouns and dont include any pronouns. Excellent for iPods b/c it does not require Internet connection! :)
Some bad moments
Almost useless from Spanish to English. A waste of time and money.
This app. has no bells and whistles other than providing a couple of words in translation. Several Spanish words that I would have thought would be here (for paying nearly $5 for this app) are unavailable. Im hoping for a substantial, free update soon.
This is the worst thing I have downloaded. Not only is it is waste of money, if it were free it would be crap. "Codesign" ??? This is an example of how not to write code from 1982. The words you do find are not hyperlinked to their actual definitions. How hard would that be ? You get a few meanings and to best understand them, you should be able to see their definitions. Look up "lo", a very common spanish word. Of course, it is not listed. Instead, you can find "Louis Armstrong", as well as "Satchmo". Exactly, why should a spanish dictionary have this instead of actual spanish words ? You can find "loki" (a norse god), but not "mejor" or "hay" which are frequently used words. I was under the mistaken impression this would interface with the translator they publish. Wrong. It is a stand alone, meaning it cant do phrases. The wonderful apple spellcheck also should be turned off in this. Since spellcheck assumes you are writing in english, it tries to autocorrect spanish. Extra finger pushing is required to look up the word you actually wish to type. Why not turn it off ? I have not written a review for any of the applications I have either bought or downloaded for free, but this is so bad, I felt I had to warn the unsuspecting to avoid.
has very limited vocabulary. Common words like "kids", "socks" etc are not in the dictionary. A total waste of $5.
Well the it has some words that it knows but it could have more letters like it dosent have tildays or accent marks. But otherwise its ok
This translator can translate as well as your average sheep (1 in 10 words if your lucky) honestly your better off guesing cause odds are this thing cant translate it.