For Info of those that can use German/English dictionary help with
e-mail/internet text.
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From: "Lyle von Riesen" <vlvriesen1(a)attbi.com>
To: "Fred" <haury1(a)juno.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002
Subject: German and English Dictionaries
Dear Fred
If you receive this message, or anything similar to it, when you visit
http://vlvriesen.topcities.com, try again the next day: "This message is
to inform you that your account
http://vlvriesen.topcities.com has
exceeded its bandwidth allowance for the day and has been temporarily
disabled."
I do not intend to use this mailing list to recommend Web Sites; but I
have come across one that many of you might find interesting. We are all
of German extraction and some of us speak and read German to a greater of
lesser degree; but we all can use some help now and then. This Web Site
is a German Dictionary with verb conjugations in all tenses and voices
and modes and noun and adjective declensions (At this site these are both
called Inflections) In addition it has a link to a Merriam-Webster
dictionary for the English words. Enter a word at the search location.
On the German side, click on the "g" for the inflections and on the
English side on the "m" for the English definitions and roots.
http://dict.leo.org.
Hope you like this.
Lyle von Riesen
vlvriesen1(a)attbi.com
http://vlvriesen.topcities.com
Researches Mennonite emigrants from West Prussia, The Palatinate, and
Bavaria.