Rubygems | Latest Versions for dictionarieshttps://bundler.rubygems.org/gems2024-02-09T03:05:18Zdictionaries (0.3.85)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.852024-02-09T03:05:17ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3174 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3174 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.84)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.842024-02-08T16:19:23ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3173 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3173 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.83)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.832024-02-06T23:56:23ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3167 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3167 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.82)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.822024-02-02T12:56:22ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3150 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3150 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.81)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.812024-01-31T20:58:25ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3142 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3142 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.80)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.802024-01-21T18:55:38ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3128 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3128 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.79)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.792024-01-20T00:33:29ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3118 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3118 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.78)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.782024-01-17T00:02:42ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3109 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3109 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.77)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.772024-01-16T16:30:38ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3103 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3103 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.76)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.762024-01-15T06:10:05ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3093 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3093 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.75)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.752024-01-14T19:28:29ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3089 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3089 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.74)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.742024-01-14T12:18:44ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3086 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3086 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.73)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.732024-01-09T22:32:25ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3070 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3070 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.72)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.722023-12-26T21:55:46ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3059 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3059 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.71)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.712023-12-22T01:28:51ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3050 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3050 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.70)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.702023-12-02T12:56:31ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3037 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3037 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.69)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.692023-11-27T12:36:30ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 3018 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 3018 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.68)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.682023-11-21T20:20:30ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2984 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2984 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.67)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.672023-11-14T00:03:16ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2957 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2957 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.66)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.662023-11-13T22:17:20ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2949 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2949 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.65)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.652023-11-11T04:14:52ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2934 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2934 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.64)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.642023-11-09T15:03:28ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2926 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2926 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.63)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.632023-11-09T01:33:37ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2923 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2923 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.62)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.622023-11-08T22:26:20ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2921 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2921 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.61)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.612023-11-08T01:57:47ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2918 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2918 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.60)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.602023-11-06T00:14:37ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2913 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2913 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.59)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.592023-11-04T10:11:22ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2909 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2909 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.58)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.582023-10-20T12:09:37ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2893 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2893 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.57)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.572023-10-06T23:51:14ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2884 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2884 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.56)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.562023-09-08T19:14:27ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2857 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2857 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.55)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.552023-09-03T19:11:45ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2847 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2847 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.54)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.542023-09-01T07:45:47ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2836 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2836 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.53)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.532023-08-26T13:45:48ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2825 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2825 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.52)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.522023-08-25T08:04:48ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2816 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2816 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.51)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.512023-08-24T10:51:24ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2809 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2809 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.50)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.502023-08-23T04:56:05ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2802 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2802 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.49)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.492023-08-22T14:06:34ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2798 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2798 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.48)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.482023-08-22T04:27:42ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2791 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2791 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.47)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.472023-08-19T02:54:42ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2774 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2774 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.46)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.462023-08-18T01:50:39ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2767 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2767 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.45)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.452023-08-17T07:46:45ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2753 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2753 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.44)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.442023-08-16T07:48:13ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2744 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2744 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.43)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.432023-08-16T07:10:37ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2743 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2743 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.42)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.422023-08-14T18:27:29ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2737 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2737 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.41)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.412023-08-08T02:21:32ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2727 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2727 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.40)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.402023-08-04T11:15:59ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2701 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2701 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.39)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.392023-08-02T01:34:27ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2673 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2673 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.38)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.382023-07-31T23:54:58ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2657 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2657 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.37)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.372023-07-16T17:17:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2636 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2636 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.36)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.362023-07-09T10:04:23ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2634 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2634 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.35)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.352023-06-03T17:06:35ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2619 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2619 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.34)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.342023-05-19T22:53:35ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2607 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2607 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.33)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.332023-05-17T13:15:03ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2605 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2605 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.32)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.322023-04-10T20:06:11ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2582 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2582 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.31)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.312023-04-08T12:52:44ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2579 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2579 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.30)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.302023-04-05T13:45:03ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2574 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2574 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.29)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.292023-04-05T11:19:37ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2567 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2567 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.28)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.282023-04-03T19:01:40ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2560 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2560 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.27)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.272023-04-02T23:17:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2552 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2552 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.26)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.262023-04-01T23:02:06ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2548 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2548 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.25)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.252023-03-29T08:21:23ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2537 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2537 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.24)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.242023-03-21T02:34:07ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2524 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2524 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.23)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.232023-03-19T23:33:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2519 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2519 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.22)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.222023-02-22T18:15:44ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2501 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2501 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.21)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.212023-02-06T03:24:03ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2493 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2493 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.18)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.182023-01-24T18:15:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2476 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2476 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.17)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.172023-01-17T09:38:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2487 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2487 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.16)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.162022-12-25T18:41:06ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2478 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2478 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.15)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.152022-12-05T08:06:01ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2470 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2470 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.14)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.142022-11-18T00:22:21ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2455 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2455 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.13)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.132022-11-06T03:42:38ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2435 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2435 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.12)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.122022-10-27T11:26:49ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2423 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2423 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.11)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.112022-09-26T23:02:10ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2413 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2413 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.10)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.102022-08-30T09:58:34ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2410 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2410 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.9)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.92022-08-10T20:19:52ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2406 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2406 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.8)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.82022-08-10T20:18:52ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2406 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2406 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.7)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.72022-07-30T16:49:10ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2402 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2402 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.6)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.62022-07-30T14:19:27ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2387 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2387 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.5)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.52022-07-30T13:32:51ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2384 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2384 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.4)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.42022-03-13T17:50:18ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2356 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2356 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.3)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.32022-03-13T17:49:30ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2356 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2356 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.2)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.22022-02-09T17:58:53ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2346 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2346 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.3.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.3.12022-02-09T17:57:57ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2346 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2346 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.193)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1932021-11-18T01:32:23ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2299 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2299 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.192)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1922021-10-05T10:01:15ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2291 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2291 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.191)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1912021-09-05T03:08:32ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2283 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2283 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.190)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1902021-08-17T01:26:59ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2280 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2280 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.189)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1892021-08-17T01:25:43ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 165 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 165 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.188)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1882021-07-22T19:53:50ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2265 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2265 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.187)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1872021-07-06T18:02:21ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2255 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2255 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.186)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1862021-05-28T12:21:05ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2230 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2230 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.185)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1852021-05-21T06:51:52ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2221 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2221 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.184)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1842021-05-03T00:44:39ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2194 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2194 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.183)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1832021-04-29T01:08:26ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2182 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2182 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.182)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1822021-01-18T05:21:14ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2146 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2146 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.181)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1812020-12-13T19:52:32ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2141 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2141 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.180)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1802020-12-06T20:21:50ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2135 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2135 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.179)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1792020-11-22T04:24:30ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2125 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project could be extended to include other languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2125 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project could be extended to include other
languages as well. You only need to add a yaml file containing
the key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.178)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1782020-11-05T04:10:21ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2120 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project can be extended to include other languages. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2120 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project can be extended to include other
languages. You only need to add a yaml file containing the
key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
dictionaries (0.2.177)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/dictionaries/versions/0.2.1772020-09-19T16:23:15ZRobert A. HeilerThis project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards "dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There are a total of 2114 english words registered, with the associated german translation. (It is german primarily because that is my native language, but in principle this project can be extended to include other languages. You only need to add a yaml file containing the key-value pairs.) If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That file is really huge - about 20 MB. In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).
This project is called dictionaries.
It used to be called ask_english_words but the name was changed towards
"dictionaries", when the focus became on dictionaries in general rather
than merely translations from and to the english language.
There are a total of 2114 english words
registered, with the associated german translation. (It is
german primarily because that is my native language, but in
principle this project can be extended to include other
languages. You only need to add a yaml file containing the
key-value pairs.)
If you need a more comprehensive dictionary, I can recommend
the file de-en.txt that is part of the tu-chemnitz
distribution ( https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~fri/ding/ ). That
file is really huge - about 20 MB.
In principle, the dictionaries project could be extended to
make use of that massive file instead. I will be thinking
about this for the time being (starting at July 2018).