Online Dictionaries From Around The World!
Presented here is a collection of pages with links to online dictionaries in languages from all over the world, including monolingual online dictionaries, bilingual online dictionaries, online technical and specialty dictionaries, and online translation engines and hyper-dictionaries. We provide these links for scholars, students, and language-learners to help in their quest to pin down that word, meaning, or phrase that eludes them, and to further their knowledge of their secondary (or perhaps primary) language.
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Ralph Lilley Turner's A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language - Online searchable edition of Ralph Lilley Turner's A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language, London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1931. Includes Devanagari and roman alphabets; in order to display the full range of diacritics a Unicode font must be installed.
Ruth Laila Schmidt's A Practical dictionary of modern Nepali -
Online searchable edition of Ruth Laila Schmidt's A Practical dictionary of modern Nepali, Ratna Sagar, 1993/1994. Includes Devanagari and roman alphabets; in order to display the full range of diacritics a Unicode font must be installed.
Kraemer's Nepali-English Dictionary (PDF) - Downloadable PDF version of the Nepali-English dictionary compiled by Karl-Heinz Kraemer, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany. The Kantipur font is required to read the words in Devanagari script; the words are ordered according to their Latin transscription.
Kraemer's Nepali-German Dictionary (PDF) - Downloadable PDF version of the Nepali-German dictionary compiled by Karl-Heinz Kraemer, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany. The Kantipur font is required to read the words in Devanagari script; the words are ordered according to their Latin transscription.