Hi...
Here are a few resources that Carlos Rebassa on the OLPC sur list just put up. This links to a translator that he likes: http://tradukka.com/ He says it works well with many idioms. When he is working in Spanish, he also likes to use the dictionary from the Royal Academy in Spain, which is considered the authority for the language. Here is a link for that: http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/html/cabecera.htm For English, he likes this online dictionary: http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Caryl P.S. Please forward as appropriate.
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