Dict.cc is one of the greatest if not the greatest online dicionary
As the title suggests dict.cc is and was my go-to online dictionary it helped me through the entirety of grammar school with English and french classes
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As the title suggests dict.cc is and was my go-to online dictionary it helped me through the entirety of grammar school with English and french classes
Has been my go-to dictionary for years! Simple GUI and good user experience.
Basically the best dictionary website, especially for German.
There is a huge variety of phrases as well as single words.
I love using this dictionary to improve my german skills and I'm pretty sure that it helps me a lot. It's absolutely recommendable!
Dankeschön!
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