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Which German/English dictionary should I buy?

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MrsFogi · 26/11/2017 10:51

Dd is enjoying German and I'd like to get her a German/English dictionary. I know when I did French the Collins/Robert was considered the best option. Can anyone tell me what the equivalent would be for German? And what size would be good for GCSE studies?

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wangxiaosara · 26/11/2017 11:48

DS uses google translate 😅

NotCitrus · 26/11/2017 12:02

Collins is good but leo.org is free and excellent too.

nearly250parkuns · 26/11/2017 17:47

I have the big Collins/Duden one which is the equivalent of the Collins/Robert one which I also have.

clary · 26/11/2017 19:11

[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Learning-German-Dictionary-Collins/dp/0007530951/ref=dp_ob_title_bk this one ] is the one students use at my school.

I have the giant £35 one but then I am a vocal nerd 😀

clary · 26/11/2017 19:12

crap link on iPad sorry

clary · 26/11/2017 19:12

also vocab nerd not vocal! Wish we could edit posts

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