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Resources in this category:
- Cyber Italian - Alphabet and Pronunciation
http://www.cyberitalian.com/en/html/alphabet.html
- Learn Italian pronunciation online, with the help of clever drawings.
- I Dialetti Italiani
http://www.evolpub.com/Italiandialects/ITALhome.html
- Italian dialects, with a description and a map to show where what is spoken. The information on the page itself is good.
- Italian - English On-line Dictionary
http://dictionaries.travlang.com/ItalianEnglish/
- Another of Travlang's collection of translating dictionaries, this one contains 3,700 terms. Or go
here for the English - Italian version.
- Language Learning Library
http://www.languagelearninglibrary.org/
- Very easy-to-use site with basic instruction in several foreign languages. Covers parts of speech, common phrases, etc. Provides pronunciation key, and basic cultural information.
- LOGOS Dictionary
http://www.logos.it/query.html
- A searchable dictionary that translates words and phrases amongst English, French, Italian, Estonian and Cantonese.
- Oggi E Domani
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/modlang/carasi/site/pageon...
- Online Italian course; best suited either for someone who knows a little Italian already, or for someone supplementing real-time instruction. Offers interactive exercises.
- Travlang's Translating Dictionaries
http://dictionaries.travlang.com/
- Provides translation dictionaries for German, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, French, Frisian, Spanish, Afrikaans, Portuguese, Hungarian, Italian, Czech, Danish, Polish, Swedish, Esperanto, Latin, and Turkish. Also contains travel and language resources and a currency converter.
- WordReference.com
http://www.wordreference.com/
- Word Reference.com is an online translation dictionary for multiple languages. It also includes a verb conjugator and if you can't find what you need in the dictionary, there are forums where users discuss the meaning of words and phrases in context and greater detail.
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