Synopses & Reviews
A perfect companion for speakers of Spanish studying English and preparing for tests
Includes essential school vocabulary
Compiled from the Bank of English, a 650-million-word English database
Spelling and translation alternatives build language proficiency
Synopsis
The Word-for-Word English-Spanish Spanish-English Dictionary is the essential reference for building language proficiency. Compiled from the Bank of English, a 650 million-word English database, this handy reference contains more than 30,000 entries of the most common nouns, verbs, and adjectives in English and Spanish.
The Word-for-Word English-Spanish Spanish-English Dictionary features a simple user-friendly format and includes essential school vocabulary as well as spelling and translation alternatives--making it ideal for speakers of Spanish studying English and preparing for tests.
Packaged in a handy trim size perfect for backpacks and handbags, The Word-for-Word English-Spanish Spanish-English Dictionary is a must have for study or travel.
About the Author
Cheeta the Chimp was just a baby when he was snatched from the Liberian jungle in 1932 by the great animal importer Henry Trefflich. In 1934 Cheeta appeared in his first of many Tarzan movies, Tarzan and His Mate. Cheeta finally retired from the big screen after the 1967 film Doctor Dolittle. The oldest living chimpanzee ever recorded, Cheeta, now seventy-six, is retired in Palm Springs, where he has reinvented himself as a globally acclaimed abstract painter.