
The New Routledge & Van Dale Dutch Dictionary
This comprehensive and contemporary two-way dictionary is ideal for Dutch language learners at all levels. Key features include:* Over 33,000 Dutch entries* The use of colloquial and idiomatic language* Phonetic transcription for all Dutch headwords, aiding pronunciation...
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This comprehensive and contemporary two-way dictionary is ideal for Dutch language learners and users at all levels. Key features of the dictionary include: • Over 33,000 Dutch entries • The use of colloquial and idiomatic language • Useful contextual information within glosses • Phonetic transcription for all Dutch headwords, aiding pronunciation • Gender markers for all Dutch nouns • Appendix of Dutch irregular verbs • A clear layout and format for easy referencing This third edition has been systematically revised and updated throughout to provide: • 2,000 new headwords and definitions, supported by 4,500 translations and helpful pronunciation aid • Expanded and updated information for a number of the previously existing headwords, including the addition of 2,200 new examples
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