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Over 190,000 translations • Conjugates thousands of French and German verbs • Hundreds of usage notes and examples • No internet connection required
"For serious language students and translators who are looking for more precision." - The New York Times
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Ultralingua makes apps for people who love languages. You can count on our French-German dictionary to provide all the content you need, along with extra features that help you get the most out of the dictionary. Use our verb conjugation tool to find complete conjugations of thousands of verbs in all standard forms, and the number translator to convert numerals into French or German text instantly.
DICTIONARY:
• Over 55,000 entries with 190,000 translations
• Text-to-speech support lets you listen to the pronunciation of words and phrases
• Noun genders
• Slang, technical language, and regional differences in spelling and usage
• Hundreds of usage notes about troublesome constructions
• Smart search results in case you misspell or mistype
• Search-as-you-go displays words and narrows your selection as you type
VERBS:
• Conjugations for thousands of French and German verbs
• Includes all standard tenses and forms
• Smart search finds infinitives and catches misspellings
• Must-have reference tool for any student or language professional
• On iPhone/iPod touch, conjugate a verb from the dictionary results by tapping it
MORE:
• Translate numerals into French and German text with the number tool
• Language swapper button to switch from French-German to German-French
• Tap the history button to view the 50 most recent dictionary definitions, verb conjugations, and more in one place. Sort the list alphabetically or by date, and choose to clear the list completely or delete one entry at a time.
• No internet connection required
• Change your device settings to view the app display in English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, or German
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This universal app will run on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, so you can purchase it once and load it onto all your devices. The iPad and iPhone/iPod touch versions look and behave differently to give you a great experience on every device you own. The interface will change, but you’ll always have the same outstanding language data and tools inside.
Dictionaries are available from Ultralingua for many languages, including combinations of English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, and more. See what else we have to offer by searching for Ultralingua in the App Store.
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This app provides an offline etymological dictionary of Portuguese.
This dictionary will help you to learn the origin of Portuguese words, common prefixes and suffixes. It is an useful reference for Portuguese teachers and students and anyone who is interested in the development of Portuguese language.
● Etymology
- Etymology and Origin
- Meaning
- Entries are cross referenced
● Portuguese Prefixes
- List of common prefixes
- Tap a prefix to see list of words that have the prefix
● Portuguese Suffixes
- List of common suffixes
- Tap a suffix to see list of words that have the suffix
● Other features:
- Bookmark feature
- Search feature
- Cross reference
- Translation
- Built-in dictionary
- Today's entries
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January 12, 2026