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Windows Store App Highlight: Lingvo, Instant Access To High Quality Translation Dictionaries – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 18, 2013
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Lingvo Windows Store app

Looking for a cool app that you can snap to the right or left and be able to easily translate words to and from various languages? Lingvo is a free app available for download and offers you instant access to high quality translation dictionaries.

“Lingvo gives you an instant access to high-quality translation dictionaries: Russian to English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Latin, Kazakh, Ukrainian, and back. A great app for easy reading, writing and learning. Internet connection is required to view translations and listen to audio pronunciations,” the app description reads.

There are dictionaries for nine different languages with the ability to search the app to get accurate and up to date translations. You can even listen to pronunciations to hear how the words will sound and you can even search for synonyms and antonyms. This app utilizes the Snap feature in Windows 8 so you can easily pin this app to the left or right of your screen while you work. Hit the download link below to grab this app for Windows 8 or Windows RT.

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