Glosbe Dictionary
Glosbe Dictionary brings crowdsourced translations to every language
Glosbe Dictionary aims to be a one‑stop linguistic companion, and its biggest strength is sheer coverage. Built as a community‑driven project, it offers dictionaries for an enormous range of languages, from global heavyweights like English, Spanish, and Chinese to less common options such as Welsh, Haitian Creole, and Yiddish. If you constantly bounce between multiple languages, Glosbe feels like an expansive, living database rather than a static word list.
Instead of limiting you to bare translations, entries often include example sentences, pronunciations, and even images. This context makes it much easier to pick the right meaning, especially for polysemous words or idioms. The community approach also means phrases and real‑world usage creep in faster than with traditional, editor‑curated dictionaries.
Offline mode is another highlight. You can download specific language packs and keep working without a connection, making Glosbe handy for travelers, students, or anyone studying in transit. The offline databases are not tiny, though, so you will need enough storage space if you plan to keep several languages available at all times.
The interface is functional and generally easy to navigate, with straightforward search and clear separation between meanings and examples. However, it can feel a bit utilitarian compared to slicker, more modern dictionary tools, and occasional inconsistencies in formatting betray its crowdsourced nature. Some languages are richer than others, with sparse examples or missing audio in less popular pairs.
Glosbe Dictionary is best suited to language learners, translators, and polyglots who value breadth and real‑world usage over polished design. If you are willing to accept a few rough edges in exchange for vast multilingual coverage and community‑powered content, it is a powerful and evolving reference tool.
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com.glosbe.dict
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English
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