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Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary for Students Studio : Federal Street Press by Federal Street Press Publisher : Federal Street Press Released : 2003-07-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781892859570 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
List Price : $2.99 Our Price : $1.41
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Created by the editors of Merriam-Webster, this Spanish-English dictionary is a concise reference to the core vocabulary of contemporary Latin-American Spanish and American English. Appropriate for Spanish-speaking students learning English as a second language, as well as English-speaking students who are learning Spanish, it is an up-to-date, affordable reference. |
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A HELPFUL BOK FOR STUDENTS |
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Mu niece wanted a copy of this book because she's taking a spanish course in school. I browsed through it, and I think it's going to be extremely useful. |
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My go-to book for Spanish definitions and translation |
I have 5 or 6 Spanish dictionaries and this has become #1. It has the most words for everyday usage and it is easy to tote around. I was tired of not finding the word I was looking for in the other dictionaries, and that's how this one became my favorite (it usually had the word I was looking for).
Just for kicks, if anyone wants the most heavy-duty Spanish dictionary try Harper Collins Spanish Unabridged Dictionary. It's about 4" thick and weighs about 15 lbs and it has everything you could ever possibly need as far as a Spanish dictionary goes. I love it but it's too darned big to use on a regular basis. I use it to find the words that the other dictionaries don't cover (or cover well enough). Bueno suerte!
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A good student Spanish-English dictionary |
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This dictionary is excellent for students learning the basic vocabulary of the Spanish language. However, the dictionary does not contain any slang terms or expressions. |
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helpful |
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It is one of the best dictionaries I have ever used, since I don't use my native language often enough, I forget some words, so now I am able to look them up and see the right word/spelling/use. |
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