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Llengua: English
sudanglo (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 11.30.06
I have a spare used copy of the 1969 edition that I might be persuaded to part with for a few Euro's in a plain brown envelope.
PM me if interested.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 12.35.44
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Sudanglo, that'd be one for your list, Conroy's pocket dictionary and phrasebook. Not a very good book though, not very complete and not too useful.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 12.42.08
If I remember right, I found pretty much no Esperanto materials in the bookstores I checked in Hungary. Since it's one of the strongest countries in Europe for Esperanto, that was a big surprise.
Miland (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 12.44.04
However I would recommend the paperback revised ed of Wells as a better investment, although the 1969 edition does have the advantage of portability, from the point of view of beginners.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 12.51.02
cFlat7 (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 13.11.22
Chainy (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 17.49.14
cFlat7:I'm not sure if this counts but I use BitKnights Eo-En, En-Eo digital dictionary on my iPad and iPhone. It costs about $4 and isn't too bad.That's an interesting app. I wonder who the author of that dictionary is? The website doesn't seem to give any information.
cFlat7:This is also a UK publisher.According to their website, they are based in Budapest, Hungary. See here
EDIT: I've sent an email to them asking about the author... Interesting to see if I get a reply.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 18.28.47
Chainy:Based on the definitions in the screenshot shown at the app's page, the definitions look suspiciously similar, though not identical, to those used in the lernu dictionary.cFlat7:I'm not sure if this counts but I use BitKnights Eo-En, En-Eo digital dictionary on my iPad and iPhone. It costs about $4 and isn't too bad.That's an interesting app. I wonder who the author of that dictionary is?
The basis of lernu's English/Esperanto dictionary is "La Vortaro", a free downloadable dictionary available here.
Therefore it's my suspicion that the dictionary is copied from La Vortaro. Otherwise I can't imagine that the definition of "lovemaking play" would be the same, this isn't exactly what I'd call a common word and definition in an Esperanto dictionary.
lernu! used La Vortaro's dictionary with permission, and the source is cited at the bottom of our dictionary frame. I wonder whether the developer of this app bothered to ask permission, or whether they are making a profit based on someone else's work.
Vestitor (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 18.45.08
And like Erinja and others have said in other threads, a lot of the e-dictionaries are dodgy efforts, or cribbed wholesale from Gutenberg, originally published at the beginning of last century. A bit of a con.
cFlat7 (Mostra el perfil) 29 de desembre de 2011 19.02.55
Chainy:Oops, I'm not sure where I got the idea it was from the UK.cFlat7:This is also a UK publisher.According to their website, they are based in Budapest, Hungary. See here.