What happened with the Duo online dictionaries? Where'd they go??!!
The last time I accessed a Duo dictionary (Cz or Span) was May 18th. Now, nic...nada...nothing. Links just redirect to the lessons page.
I often use the online dictionaries to check spelling and accent/diacritical marks, etc while learning.
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Where's the Dictionary?
Where's the Dictionary?
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I typed in the Duolingo Arabic dictionary, looks like it is also gone for me.
I then looked up about 15 other Duolingo dictionaries, they are led me to the Duolingo homepage.
Possibly, Duolingo removed the dictionaries? Looks like it to me.
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The French dictionary is gone for me too, I expect the Words feature to disappear next since it has not really worked correctly for a long time and interacted with the dictionary!
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Re: Where's the Dictionary?
Hi, I tried to check in several languages but unfortunately these dictionaries are no longer available.
There are only Schools and Words, and in some languages also: Classes.
It's a pity because they were very practical!
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I just looked for the Hebrew dictionary! Gone!
I guess now we use Glosbe!
The dictionary was a link to sentence discussions. I hope they aren't removing sentence discussions too! They barely work as it is.
I suppose we could look at the word lists [mention]dakanga[/mention] made for each language to see what words we know and search them with the search bar at the top of a topic. It's not the same, but that's the only way to see what words we know. Of course that doesn't have all the forms of words.
[Edit: I just tried Glosbe with a word from the schools word list and couldn't find it. Had to use Pealim for it.]
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It is always an option to create a schools account in order to view the word lists. The downside with a school account is it won't let you see updated trees until they are out of beta.
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