Hi, could you also add Verbformen (Netzverb) into German language too? It supports 5 different languages but, atm, I’m in need of both German - English, and German - German dictionaries.
I’m aware that there are other verb-specialized dictionaries in there, but this one seems to have the cleanest charts, imo.
Hi, could you also add Verbformen (Netzverb) into German language too? It supports 5 different languages but, atm, I’m in need of both German - English, and German - German dictionaries.
I was firstly looking to get it from swedish to english, but also spanish and portuguese to english. Now that I look at the list again, it seems to be available for them all. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t available for swedish before, but maybe I just missed it. I would think it would be useful to have it from any language to english as it is a bit more useful than a normal dictionary and gives useful information on how words are formed as well as their etymology.
@zoran
would you mind adding the Reverso English-to-Japanese dictionary? Reverso offers many functions, and I know one or more of them are already available in LingQ, but I would like you to add the following specific one:
“WORD” is a placeholder that will be replaced by the search term. This is generally an EN-EN dictionary, but adding “translation=japanese” to the URL allows me to see Japanese translations alongside the definitions.
Sorry @Kai.S but Reverso is already available for Eng > Jap combination in standard form, and I can’t have it added twice for the same language combination.
Hi, would it be possible to add Naver Korean-English Dictionary? https://korean.dict.naver.com/koendict/#/main
It mainly pulls from Krdict which sadly doesn’t seem to work on LingQ.
A nice feature of this dictionary is the tags indicating the corresponding TOPIK level and stars for frequency.
It seems only the English Dictionary (duplicated in LingQ: Naver English + Naver Dictionary) https://en.dict.naver.com/#/main
and the
Korean Dictionary (monolingual) https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/main
are available at the moment.
The Korean-English Dictionary https://korean.dict.naver.com/koendict/#/main
is a different one that pulls mostly from Krdict (also available but doesn’t seem to work on LingQ, it always shows “page can’t be found” error) instead of Neungyule like the English Dictionary.
Maybe it would be possible to exchange one of the duplicated dictionaries for this one?
Not sure why, but with Naver Korean I end up at the Korean dictionary https://ko.dict.naver.com/.
I mostly use the android app, could you explain step by step how to get to the Korean-English dictionary?