"Official" Dictionaries?
از BeardedBloke, 30 مهٔ 2014
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BeardedBloke (نمایش مشخصات) 30 مهٔ 2014، 16:08:51
Rejsi (نمایش مشخصات) 30 مهٔ 2014، 16:42:27
PIV
Reta Vortaro
Edit: Note that these dictionaries also contain unofficial words. I think the official ones are marked with an asterisk.
efilzeo (نمایش مشخصات) 30 مهٔ 2014، 17:32:09
BeardedBloke (نمایش مشخصات) 30 مهٔ 2014، 21:07:05
Bemused (نمایش مشخصات) 31 مهٔ 2014، 7:35:51
One dictionary to avoid is the "English, Esperanto, English Dictionary", 2010 Edition, by John C Wells.
It is available in hardcopy.
It is an often recommended dictionary, however contains unofficial elements, for example extensive use of the ge prefix in the singular.
EldanarLambetur (نمایش مشخصات) 31 مهٔ 2014، 23:55:56
Bemused:Welcome to LernuI find it most useful as a starting point. Sometimes when you want to know how to translate something, you have no idea where to begin. You go through Wells, which has a tonne of translations, find some potential ideas, then use the Lernu dictionary and the online PIV at vortaro.net to get a good idea of what's actually used, and often they'll set you on the right track.
One dictionary to avoid is the "English, Esperanto, English Dictionary", 2010 Edition, by John C Wells.
It is available in hardcopy.
It is an often recommended dictionary, however contains unofficial elements, for example extensive use of the ge prefix in the singular.
erinja (نمایش مشخصات) 1 ژوئن 2014، 1:45:32
I recommend buying it in hard copy (it has a useful grammar guide in the front, helpful for beginners) but the dictionary can also be searched at Google Books.
robbkvasnak (نمایش مشخصات) 1 ژوئن 2014، 2:21:57
The racoons, opossums and skunks around here found the word for poinciana under which they like to laze in Wells so they recommend this dictionary. I also use it anf found the word okra which I sincerely like eating - but paying baseball I avoid this dictionary because the word for homerun is missing and I want to win. I also don't use it when I am cooking with my crockpot or using stemware or preparing meatloaf. Missing are (words for) elbow grease, confabulation, talking points, amarillo and boombox (maybe these won't be around too much longer, I hope)- and landfill, clay pigeon, not, hobnob and eggnog. I still recommend it.
eojeff (نمایش مشخصات) 1 ژوئن 2014، 18:27:32
Lets not forget ESPDIC. It's a large Esperanto dictionary in a single text file. It's completely free. Note that the format is Esperanto : English. Most entries are a single word long with no descriptions on correct usage. It's extremely handy in any event.
I think there are a few smart phone applications that make use of ESPDIC, but I can't think of any off the top of my head.
~Jeff
morfran (نمایش مشخصات) 2 ژوئن 2014، 22:07:59