While there is no system-wide dictionary in Windows, the Microsoft Office apps have a “Smart Lookup” feature that acts like a super-dictionary. Also, Windows 10 has Cortana, which provides a dictionary function: Windows 10 tip: Use Cortana's secre.
IPhone, iPod touch, and iPad Our top-selling French-English Translation Dictionary for iOS provides much more than word-to-word translation. It includes powerful features that help you get more out of your dictionary, as well as contextual translations that help you understand language in use. Conjugations are included for thousands of French and English verbs. Tap on any verb to view all standard tenses and forms.
Search results appear as you type, and they become more precise as you continue. Related words, similar spellings, and more are suggested with each search. Translate numbers into French and English text. History view provides quick access to recent look-ups. All of this is available on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with no internet connection required. And because it’s a universal app, you can load it onto all of your iOS devices without needing to make multiple purchases. Mac Our French-English Dictionary for Mac was the first piece of software Ultralingua ever offered, and it has continued to be one of our most popular products for more than a decade.
We have updated the Mac app over the years to include features that help language learners get the most out of the dictionary. It now includes a flashcard tool, verb conjugation, grammar references, and a hotkey for search in email, browsers, PDF files, and more. If you need to memorize words or phrases, use the flashcard tool to create custom flashcards that suit your needs. You can organize them into sets by color, and when you’re ready to study, flip through your deck in our animated viewer. Your flashcard content is always under your control. The verb conjugator provides complete conjugations for thousands of verbs in all standard forms.
Just enter the verb of your choice into the search box and choose the tense you want to view. Download a 10-day free trial to try the entire dictionary and all of its features. Windows You need a French-English language tool that meets all your writing, reading, studying, and reference needs, and the French-English Dictionary from Ultralingua does it all. Our Windows software includes verb conjugation, flashcards, a hotkey for search in email, browsers, PDF files, and more, in addition to excellent French-English dictionary content. It is the perfect resource for someone serious about language. The verb tool is a complete conjugation reference for thousands of French and English verbs.
It suggests possible verbs for you as you type, making it simple to find a verb even without the correct or complete spelling. Just enter the verb of your choice into the search box and choose the tense you want to view. Easily add custom flashcards to your deck and organize them into groups by topic using the flashcard tool.
The auto-fill function gives you the option to let the dictionary enter the translation for you, or you can enter your own. Your flashcard content is always under your control. Try the entire dictionary and all of its features completely free of charge for 10 days. WebOS Ultralingua’s webOS application brings our popular French-English dictionary content to the HP Palm Pre and Pixi. Search results display while you type to help you find the word you are looking for quickly, and similar results are displayed in the “Did you mean?” section in case you misspell or mistype.
This is the only app from Ultralingua that requires an Internet connection to use. Internet connectivity helps you avoid reaching install limits on your device; however, this also means you’ll be temporarily unable to use the app if your service is interrupted. Get conjugations for thousands of regular and irregular French and English verbs with the verb tool. Use any form of a word when searching, and Ultralingua displays conjugations in all standard tenses. This popular feature makes conjugating verbs easy.
The number translator spells out any number in French and English text. Tap and hold any word in the webOS dictionary to easily access definitions, verb conjugations, and Google search from within the app.
Palm OS The first mobile apps Ultralingua offered are still available from our store for the Palm Treo, Tungsten, Zire, and other Palm OS models. If you have a newer Palm device, like the Pre or the Pixi, you’ll want our webOS version. Palm OS apps feature our most popular Ultralingua tools: the French-English dictionary, verb conjugation, and translation of numbers into French and English text. You can set your French-English dictionary for Palm OS to display search results your favorite way: choose either simple alphabetical display or advanced results display including related words and stemmed verbs. Windows Mobile Smartphone and Pocket PC You can count on the French-English dictionary from Ultralingua to provide all the translations and conjugations you need on your Windows Mobile phone.
This French-English dictionary doesn't require an internet connection to function, so you can use it anytime, anywhere. Search the verb conjugator on your Windows Mobile phone to find conjugations in all standard tenses for thousands of French and English verbs. Your verb and dictionary searches are tracked in the history section, so you can return to previous look-ups quickly and easily. To view any number in French or English text, just type it into the number tool. Download our Windows Mobile version if you are using a device that has a touch screen.
Try our Smartphone version if your Windows Mobile phone does not have a touchscreen. Both are available for a 10-day free trial. About the Dictionary No matter which version of our French-English dictionary software you choose, you’ll have access to the same exhaustive dictionary and verb data. This French-English translation dictionary includes reliable features and content:.
85,000 entries with 270,000 translations. IPA pronunciation for many words.
Parts of speech. French noun genders. Example phrases, idioms, and expressions. Geographic vocabulary and other proper nouns. Hundreds of grammar and usage explanation notes Conjugations are available for thousands of regular and irregular French and English verbs. French verbs are conjugated into fifteen standard tenses and English verbs into twelve. You’ll always find the conjugation you need.
Word for Office 365 for Mac Word 2019 for Mac Word 2016 for Mac When you use the spelling checker, it compares the words in your document with those in the main dictionary, the one that ships with Microsoft Word. The main dictionary contains most common words, but it might not include proper names, technical terms, or acronyms that you use. In addition, some words might be capitalized differently than what you want in your document. Adding such words and capitalizations to a custom dictionary prevents the spelling checker from flagging them as misspelled words.
For more information about using custom dictionaries, see. Important: Adding a word to a custom dictionary in one Office program makes that word available for spelling checks in all Office programs. What do you want to do? Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box The first step in making some types of changes to custom dictionaries is to open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. On the Word menu, click Preferences.
Under Authoring and Proofing Tools, click Spelling & Grammar. Word displays the Spelling & Grammar dialog box. If you want to use custom dictionaries, make sure the Suggest from main dictionary only check box is cleared.
Click Dictionaries. Word displays the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. Use custom dictionaries The first step to manage your custom dictionaries is to select the custom dictionaries by using the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in.
In Custom Dictionaries, make sure the check box next to each custom dictionary that you want to use is selected, and then click OK. Create a custom dictionary. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in. In the Save As box, type a name for the custom dictionary. Click Save. If you want the new dictionary to be used for another language, while the new dictionary is still selected in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, select the language from the Language list.
Add an existing custom dictionary The Custom Dictionaries dialog box lists the available custom dictionaries that Word can use to check spelling. If the dictionary that you want to use — for example, one that you purchased from a third-party company — is installed on your computer but not listed in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, you can add it. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in. Locate the folder that contains the custom dictionary you want to add, and then double-click the dictionary file. If you want additional help installing a third-party dictionary, see the installation instructions for that dictionary. Add, delete, or edit words in a custom dictionary In addition to being able to add words to a custom dictionary when you run the spelling checker, you can directly edit a custom dictionary to add, delete, and modify words in that dictionary. Note: When you edit a custom dictionary, Word stops checking your spelling as you type.
When you are done modifying a custom dictionary, if you want Word to resume checking your spelling as you type, navigate to the Spelling & Grammar dialog box, shown in Step 2 in, and select Check spelling as you type. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in. Select the dictionary that you want to edit. Make sure that you do not accidentally clear the check box for the dictionary. Click Edit. Word opens the custom dictionary for editing as a document. Make the changes that you want to make, and then save the document.
Change the language associated with a custom dictionary By default, when you create a new custom dictionary, the program sets the dictionary to All Languages, which means that the dictionary is used when you check the spelling of text in any language. However, you can associate a custom dictionary with a particular language so that the program uses the dictionary only when you check the spelling of text in a particular language. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in. In the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, select the dictionary that you want to change.
On the Language list, select the language for which the dictionary should be used. Change the default custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words Whenever you check the spelling of a document, you have an option to add a word flagged as misspelled to a custom dictionary. The default custom dictionary is the dictionary to which Microsoft Word adds the word when you do this.
Follow the steps in until you open the Spelling & Grammar dialog box. In Spelling & Grammar, select a dictionary in the Custom dictionary list. Close the Spelling & Grammar dialog box.