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We have done this with our English-Italian search engine and it works quite well.
Applications I can’t live without « Musings from an overworked translator 2009
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This allows me to type, for instance “iate torque” or “proz torque” in the location bar AKA URL field or AwsomeBar and display the relevant English-Italian glossary page on IATE or ProZ for the term I have entered.
Favorite tools: Firefox « Musings from an overworked translator 2009
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Long story short, there is nothing more amazing, inspiring, absolutely drop dead hilarious than 20 Chinese English majors attempting to speak in an English-Italian accent!
Runnin' the Great Wall... Phil Razem 2007
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Long story short, there is nothing more amazing, inspiring, absolutely drop dead hilarious than 20 Chinese English majors attempting to speak in an English-Italian accent!
Archive 2007-12-01 Phil Razem 2007
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In spite of our continued presence, bilingualism came too often to mean English-Italian or English-Greek in Montreal, as in Toronto.
Bill 22: Must Economic Growth be Achieved at the Expense of Cultural Development? 1975
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Her pretty English-Italian, her English lips, again her eager hands, so anxious to search friends out, found their sure way to one at least.
Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso Maurice Henry Hewlett
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It was curious to be in Battersea, in this English-Italian household, where the children spoke English more readily than Italian.
The Lost Girl 1907
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Universities: So I may consecrate this lesser-volume of little-lesse value, but of like import, first, to your triple-Honors, then under your protections to all Italian-English, or English-Italian students.
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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English-Italian, he wrote with a pencil, dancing upon one leg all the while for a balance: --
Vittoria — Volume 3 George Meredith 1868
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English-Italian, he wrote with a pencil, dancing upon one leg all the while for a balance: --
Vittoria — Complete George Meredith 1868
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