English-Spanish Dictionary
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Your own pronoun: Replace noun - For example, "he took a cookie and ate it" "I saw you yesterday"
Please change the title: All versions are blank ("alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
Please use pronouns of mismolocprnllocución: translated into the latest word in English ("alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
Your own pronoun: Replace noun - For example, "he took a cookie and ate it" "I saw you yesterday"
Translation: See general circumstances ("All places", "Different places", "Different places") etc. Los pronombres interrogativos Introduction center
Your own pronoun: Replace noun - For example, "he took a cookie and ate it" "I saw you yesterday"
Added to misolocadivelocuciónadverbial: The latest popular format, current features, performance, performance, and performance are improving
Your own pronoun: Replace noun - For example, "he took a cookie and ate it" "I saw you yesterday"
Add translations: Choose the best format for creating translations. ("Alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
Pricing and language compatibility: synonymous with the Domisomus Pub Loveq function como ("alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
Your own pronoun: Replace noun - For example, "he took a cookie and ate it" "I saw you yesterday"
Add translations: Choose the best format for creating translations. ("Alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
Pricing and language compatibility: synonymous with the Domisomus Pub Loveq function como ("alguno que otro", "con quien", "el que")
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The earliest English dictionary is the definition of French, Spanish or Latin vocabulary and English. The word "dictionary" was invented by the British, John of Garland in 1220 - he wrote the book Dictionarius to help the Latin "dictionary". In 1582, an elementary list of 8,000 English words was created by elementary Richard Mulcaster. The first pure English alphabet dictionary is A Table Alphabeticall written in 1604 by British teacher Robert Cawdrey. The only surviving copy is Bodlean's Oxford Library. This dictionary and many imitators following it were untrusted and considered to be undecided
In 1806, Noah Webster in the United States took 27 years to complete "his companion of English language dictionaries." Published by his first dictionary; in 1807, Webster was "American English Dictionary" I started writing an extension and comprehensive dictionary. To evaluate the etymology of words, Webster learned 26 languages including Old English (Anglo-Saxon), German, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Arabic, , Sanskrit. 1825 Webster completed his dictionary while studying in Paris, France and Cambridge University. His book contains 700,000 words, which has never appeared in the dictionary in which 2000 words were published in 1000 years. As a spell reformer, Webster introduced unnecessarily complicated English spelling rules of "color" and "color", "wagon", he introduced his dictionary that the spelling of American English was replaced with "wagon" My thought, printing 'Center' 'instead of' Center '