German English Dictionary
There are many words to find in a German English dictionary – this series discusses them. Let’s look at some of these words.
Earlier articles in this series explore the different types of a German English Dictionary. Some show both languages’ version of a word as well as definitions and more information. Both can be enjoyable.
The German English dictionary series has resulted in a lot of email. One New York woman wrote: I’m glad I found this. I never imagined these dictionaries could be such powerful launching points for knowledge. My children are enjoying it.
Kids’ world opens up when reading a German English dictionary. For example they might like to know that one of their favorite things in the world, toys, is kinderspielzeug in German. The German word for children is kinder. In America a child’s school is kindergarten.
Other people have feedback on the German English dictionary. Mary O’Leary said: I never imagined words could be so much fun. It’s something the whole family can enjoy. That’s why this series is still going.
There’s another type of school that might be found in the German English dictionary. It’s school in English. It means a coordinated group of cetaceans. Cetaceans means large sea animal. Whales are amongst these. A schule is a group of these, in German. It shouldn’t be confused with the place of learning.
Frank Nelson from Ohio had something to say about the German English dictionary series: Wow! These articles are amazing. I thought languages were boring, but this makes it fun. No argument here, it’s true.
The center is covered by the German English dictionary. In German it’s zentral. That’s similar to the English word. Zentral is used for both center and central.
Some people think languages can be boring. But when you use a dictionary, such as a German English dictionary, they can open the door to a great deal of interesting information.