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Dictionariez(dictionaries) is a tool to break down the language barriers on browsers.
Just double click on a word you will see the floating definition, and click on the app's icon, a dictionary window will pop up. Really simple.
The floating definition is the fastest way to look up. In this case the app has builtin dictionaries to support English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean (aka CJK), German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Tajik languages, I am happy to add more languages support if you are interested.
The other way is to click on the app's icon, a popup window will show to let you look up any words in a batch of your favorite dictionaries. This way you can look more deeply on the words. And it just looks like a traditional dictionary app. It has auto-completion function, word history, keyboard shortcuts, real human pronunciation and many more. Some example dictionaries include Urban dictionary, Oxford, Cambridge, Longman, Thesaurus, Merrian webster, Collins and Wikipedia etc.
My goal is providing a universal tool to look up any word in any language, currently more dictionaries are needed, and more user reviews are wanted to improve its usability, HELP me on github!
So it's not just a dictionary app, it's a tool to help you learn. The basic learning flow is like this: reading an article, looking up new words, exporting them to Anki after finish the article.
Join me on [Telegram](https://t.me/worldlanguagelearner) & [Discord](https://discord.gg/sazRac4kSa) to learn languages together. We would talk about linguistics, programming, and even have virtual meetings once for a while.
New: With the launch of [pnlpal community](https://pnlpal.dev/topic/2/), you can share your reading with pals all over the world now. No matter it's a news story, or a technical review, or even a youtube video. As long as it benefits our programming and language community, you could share it. [Check it](https://pnlpal.dev) by yourself. Let's learn together, and grow together.
Some functions you might like:
* Automatically pronounce in real American and British accent on English lookup.
* Native app like dictionary interface, auto suggestions when you input.
* Keep your words in history, and you can manage or export them.
* Keyboard shortcuts to make life easier.
* Muiltiple dictionaries query at the same time.
* Export world list to Anki, supports pronunciation and images.
Best of all, it's open-source! Currently more dictionaries are needed, help me by sending me pull request or reviews, thank you.
Github: https://github.com/revir/dictionaries
- New: Watch YouTube videos on Captionz!
- NOTE: FairyDict is a prior version of Dictionariez.
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