![]() So if you want to improve your language level by having some handy phrases like ‘in other words', ‘in my opinion' or ‘by the way', then you just put it into Google Translate and you get that phrase. ‘In other words', there's a phrase, how do we say that in Czech. Not only that, but you can also work the other way with phrases. Often, if I'm working at LingQ and I look up some individual words and I don't have a good sense of the meaning of these words in combination, I can highlight the phrase, put it into Google Translate (we're connected to it) and I can see the meaning. Not only does it do words, it does phrases and that's very useful. It doesn't work as well in Korean as in let's say German or Russian, but by and large it's a very good dictionary. It normally gives you a lot of information about the word, some synonyms, the pronunciation, text to speech, so it's a very good dictionary and quite accurate. ![]() Second of all, Google Translate is an excellent dictionary. It's not 100% and it's better for some languages than others, but I find it extremely useful. ![]() ![]() If I get a text in a language that I don't understand, then I can quickly put it into Google Translate and get a sense of what the meaning is, something in Finnish, Hungarian, whatever it might be. ![]() I think Google Translate is a tremendous resource and not only for language learners. I hear all the time that Google Translate doesn't work. ![]()
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