Franklin Merriam Webster Spanish English Dictionar
$129.99
Price: $129.99
(as of Mar 11, 2025 03:21:07 UTC – Details)
Now you can communicate effectively with clear, concise definitions and translations from Merriam-Webster. This portable dictionary is chock full of extras, our patented Phonetic Spell Correction allows you to enter words as they sound and the device automatically provides alternatives for misspelled words, SAT and TOEFL word lists, word usage examples, seven games and crossword solver. Build your grammar knowledge with our grammar guides so you can speak and write with confidence.
5,000,000 Spanish English Translations
4,000 usage examples
274,000 English definitions for quick reference
Advanced Verb Conjugations
Phonetic Spell Correction
miss meow –
indispensable learning tool
This is a wonderful, fabulous device and is probably the best investment you can make in the future of your learning. It has a large vocabulary and the price is amazing (plus free shipping if you order through Amazon). The dictionary and translation is wonderful, but this electronic gem offers more than just that. It features several learning tools, such as a list area, where you can add newly learned words to a list (in either English or Spanish) and quiz yourself. My only lament about this is that the number of words that fit on the list are limited, to about 50-100. Another great feature are the games. Though tacky they may be (“Word Train”, anyone?), I found them to be entertaining and educational.If you are unsure about a conjugation, there is even an option to look up word conjugations. This is a great tool, but I wouldn’t suggest using this while you are trying to talk to someone, because it takes forever to scroll through the multiple tenses to get to the one you want. However, if you want to learn the proper conjugations for future use or for a written assignment, this feature is great, especially for students.If you are traveling to a Spanish speaking country (or if you are a Spanish speaker traveling to an English speaking country), and you just need to be able to get by with the basics, then there is a section for you too. If you drop down to the main menu, there is an option for Spanish phrases and an option for English phrases. Once you select this option, you are led to a handy list of categories to choose from (emergencies, dining, health, postal services, etc). There are a plethora of phrases in these sections that you will surely find useful if you are a tourist or are learning the language.Personally, I found the spell correction to be of a lot of use. When you hear a word in Spanish, it is impossible to always guess how it is spelled (ex. hecho and echo sounds like the same word). If you misspell a word, the dictionary gives you a list of possible words to choose from. If you type in an already conjugated word, then the dictionary will recognize it and take you to the un-conjugated form with the definition.Now, if you are a student learning Spanish or English, then I encourage you to buy one of these immediately. Not just for the translations and definitions, or for the games or the list option, but more importantly, for the study options. In the main menu, if you click over to “Learn” there are several opportunities to improve your language skills and help you excel in class. There are Spanish and English Usage examples, English and Spanish Grammar lessons, a Spanish word list for the SAT’s and a TOEFL Test word list for those preparing to take the TOEFL test. All of this in a little hand held device. Other options include spelling tests and flash cards.As for the mechanics of it, I found the mini keyboard to be easy to use and comfortable to hold with both hands. It is fairly easy to navigate your way around, but take a look at the manual so that you make full use of it. The lid can stay open or shut without flopping around, which minimizes distractions.I purchased this from Amazon and received it quicker than expected, with everything in tact and working (batteries included), and with free shipping.
kilroy71 –
It’s OK
I bought the Franklin MW Spanish English dictionary a few weeks ago and have used it fairly frequently. I have the font size at the maximum, so it is quite reasonable to read under most conditions. It has, however, failed me fairly frequently as a dictionary, coming up with no answer to a number of not uncommon Spanish words. It is also, as others have pointed out, highly censored, not offering translations of coarse words, and frequently offering totally unrelated words as alternatives. What business is it of these people to protect the user from ‘bad words’? A few years ago I had a Palm Pilot that had a terrific Spanish English dictionary application. The Palm is long gone and I miss it. The Franklin MW Spanish English dictionary is a poor substitute.
Kevin Hutchinson –
Very easy to use – shows nouns, verbs, usage examples, everything
My Mexican wife and I use this to help when we’re stuck for an accurate translation and it works like a charm. It’s way faster than flicking through a paper dictionary, and I love how it includes noun forms, verb forms, and example contexts so you know which of the words is closest to your intended meaning. The machine is well made and feels sturdy with a good keyboard. The size is just right – not so small as to be hard to type or read, and not so large as to be hard to pack. At this price, it’s great value for money too. I’m a very satisfied customer!
Akitalarry –
Spanish English Dictionary (DBE 1500)
The Merriam Webster DBE 1500 was a great disappointment to me. It is relatively easy to use, but the screen is terrible. It also has a very limited number of “useful” idiomatic phrases in both English and Spanish. The conjugations are okay, but the format is terrible. It is very hard to see the full conjugation of a verb and compare the differences between 1st and 3rd person plural, for example. You have to scroll down to see the whole conjugation.I would not buy this product again.
Clint, The Common Man –
Good product!
Well built. Clamshell cover protects the screen.These three features are worth the price to me. 1. Spanish to English Dictionary 2. English to Spanish Dictionary 3. English to English DictionaryThese work as well as any pocket sized dictionary would, and all in one fast response package (no pages to search through).The Spanish dictionary even recognizes conjugated verbs and shows you the infinitive form. My printed dictionary won’t do that.There are other bonus features, but the dictionaries rule. The DBE 1500 does not translate, it is a dictionary product. It defines words and gives usage examples. Perfect if you’re an intermediate reader of Spanish or English and lack vocabulary skills.3/13/15 Over a year. Still workin’ great. Use batteries from eBay.
Heb –
I love this translator! It’s so helpful!
Bob –
I live in Spain and speak reasonable Spanish. I have had this item for some time now and I am never without it in my pocket. It is not a translator but a full dictionary. I know that apps can be bought for smart phones these days but I find this stand-alone dictionary much more useful. If I am sitting somewhere with nothing to do a little while I like to use the learning features as well.
John, Swansea –
Having owned a previous model for some 20yrs I was pleasantly surprised by the value for money.Although it is not made clear this IS a spanish to english and english to spanish dictionary with a load of extra features.I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in communicating in spanish. Beginner or any level up to total fluency.
R. Haylock –
It must be nearly ten years ago that Franklin produced an electronic Spanish English dictionary which was superior to this in many ways. It was a Larousse based dictionary. This Merriam Webster version has:Fewer wordsExcludes all words that might be considered at all vulgarIs not really an Spanish English Dictionary but it is a Spanish American dictionary; to give two examples the Spanish verb Arar translates as to plow, the correct English word to plough is not even given as an alternative. Acera translates as sidewalk, whatever that might be.Following on from the point above, no indications are given about geographical usage of Spanish words but at least peninsular Spanish words are included only British English words get excluded.It is a great pity that no other company gives the competition which might make Franklin improve their product. There are though far superior products provided and often included in the purchase price of mobile phones, tablets and book readers. The fairly basic Samsung phone I purchased in Spain included a very good Collins Spanish English dictionary, the very comprehensive Oxford Spanish English dictionary is available as a reasonably priced app for the itab and android systems and I also discovered it included on the Sony reader I purchased recently.The advantage of the Franklin dictionary is the size and a decent keyboard but they could do so much better. It is worth looking at the reviews of this product on the Amazon.com web site the reviews there are far more informative than the ones on the British site.
annepgillbard –
This is the second Franklin Spanish/English dictionary that I have bought and it was a 40th Birthday present for a Spanish friend and he was delighted with it . I still use mine all the time and is great for expanding vocabulary.