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    Loud Rain is a Japanese-Multilingual (English, French, German, Russian and Dutch) dictionary, using Jim Breens JMdict (a XML UTF-8 dictionary that provides more information than Edict). Loud Rain is written in C# for Windows (.NET) and Linux (Mono) OS.
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    The Open Translation Engine (OTE) is a web-based translation dictionary manager. The OTE allows a community of users to create and manage one or many translation dictionaries. The OTE is written in PHP and uses a MySQL database.
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    Pythońol is an all-in-one program to help English speakers learn Spanish. Features include: Pronunciation, verb conjugation, dictionary (70,000+ words), thesaurus, quizzes, full-text translation, idioms, a verb browser, and a large reference section.
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