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Woxikon Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 8768 ratings )
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Developer: Woxikon
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Aug 2011
App size: 4.55 Mb

The Woxikon app is a compact dictionary for translations, synonyms, verb conjugations and abbreviations in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish and Russian - comprehensive, reliable, user-friendly, self-explanatory and for free.

Woxikon so provides the ideal support for the creation of texts and translations – as well professionally as in private.


Features:

- translations into 13 languages (Ger., Engl., Fr., Span., Ital., Port., Nl., Sv., No., Fi., Ru., Pol., Tr.)

- synonyms in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Portuguese

- conjugations (verb forms) of the German language in all tenses, also across languages possible

- search for general and specialized abbreviations of the German language

- compact and detailed listing of the results by comparing
individual, cross-language settings of the search requested source language and target language

- optional combination and activation of search parameters

- selection of favourites via One-Click

- individual layout adjustment (regular and compact representation)



The app is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.


For using the app you need an internet connection.

Latest reviews of Woxikon Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad

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Great App but needs update!!!
Im so happy to have found an app which conjugates verbs. Unfortunately the apps design is very old an its not optimized for iPhone 5 and 6. Please update!!!!
Helpful w/ verbs
One thing is that some of the longer translations are cut short and end in a "…". Please allow a way to view the entry when tapping on it. Another thing that would be tremendously beneficial is to include inflections of all parts of speech (e.g., all German nouns in nominative/genitive/accusative/dative, singular and plural, etc.). Please consider this too since verbs arent the only part of speech with variant forms. Thank you.
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