WordReference.com

WordReference.com

Infobox Website
name = WordReference.com



caption = Screenshot of wordreference.com home page
url = http://www.wordreference.com
commercial =
type = Online dictionary
language = English, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
registration = no
owner = Michael Kellog
author = Michael Kellog
launch date = 1999
current status = active
revenue = from AdSense
slogan =
alexa = <500

WordReference is an online translation dictionary for the pairs English-French, English-Italian, English-Spanish, French-Spanish, Spanish-Portuguese and soon English-Portuguese. These four languages, all Romance languages, representing around 93% of all romance languages speakers (around 690 millions native speakers worldwide).

Recently, as of August 2008, more language pairs have been added: English-German, English-Russian, English-Polish, English-Romanian, English-Czech, English-Greek, English-Turkish, English-Chinese, English-Japanese, English-Korean. Presently the newer additions are still work-in-progress.

According to Alexa.com [ [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main/wordreference.com wordreference.com - Site Information from Alexa ] ] , the website is one of the 500 most visited websites worldwide and is mostly accessed from (by traffic):
Chile, Spain, France, Mexico, United States, Venezuela, Peru, Italy, Argentina, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Canada, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, China, Panama, Belgium, Brazil, Morocco, Algeria.

WordReference forums

thumb|left|Major Romance languages and English language:">legend|#FF0000|Romanian (not available on WordReference)A strong point of the dictionary is its forums allowing users to ask questions about vocabulary and grammar.

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External links

*http://www.wordreference.com


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