Wiktionary might be a bit more popular than Tatoeba. We know about 36 links to it since March 2021 and only 32 links to Tatoeba. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
OP may I suggest you contribute these to https://tatoeba.org/en/ ? Source: 10 months ago
The reason some of the sentences are a bit weird is that they are from tatoeba it's a great source of sentences translated into different languages :). Source: 12 months ago
Tatoeba: Search for words (either in English or Chinese), and find sentences with those words. Add those words + sentences to your deck. Source: about 1 year ago
And you have to complete the cloze with "jours". The sentences are compiled automatically from Tatoeba[1], the cloze deletion is done on the least-common word[2]. This combines vocabulary with grammar. I didn't like the Clozemaster UI so I wrote a script to make the clozes myself: https://borretti.me/article/building-diy-clozemaster But automatic approaches are not great. Later I asked GPT-4 to make these... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Https://tatoeba.org/en - but not so much on the grammatical analysis. I don't know anything that does that. Source: about 1 year ago
When you use the dictionary in English, as I tell to anyone learning English, the best dictionary is not a traditional dictionary, but is wiktionary.org, which itself includes the same definitions as the ones you've linked, but additionally contains "usage notes" that point out how rare and niche the archaic use of "America" to refer to a geographical continent is. It only comes up when you are talking about... Source: 11 months ago
For single words just use a dictionary. wiktionary.org works most of the time and usually is very informative. Source: 11 months ago
Wiktionary.org is very good if you can read Finnish well enough. I don't expect English wiktionary to have a lot of content. Source: 11 months ago
Two good resources to check for accurate pronunciation are wiktionary.org and forvo.com for a variety of voice recordings for words. Source: 12 months ago
For words, it helps a lot to look them up on wiktionary.org or dictionary.com and read the IPA. For example, "complicated" is a word which stresses the 1st syllable, but you've put the stress on the 3rd. Generally, the stress stays on the same part of the word as the root word (COM-pli-cate), and adding -ed or -ing doesn't change it. e.g. MO-ti-vate, MO-tivating, MO-tivated. Source: almost 1 year ago
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