15 RESOURCES THAT SIMPLIFY TRANSLATION (Freelance Translator)

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Today, I'm sharing my top 15 resources that I use daily/weekly in my translation process. I hope this gives you some inspiration:

– Links –
Duden:
Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon:
Wortschatz Uni Leipzig:
Collins:
Merriam Webster:
EtymOnline:
Linguee:
Reverso:
Dict:
2lingual Google Search:
Google Scholar:
Acronym Finder:
IATE:
Football Glossary:
ProZ.com Term Search:
ProZ.com Blue Board:

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0:00 Intro
1:04 Duden
2:28 Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon
2:40 Wortschatz Uni Leipzig
3:57 Collins
4:54 Merriam Webster
5:09 EtymOnline
5:33 Linguee
6:31 Reverso
6:42 Dict.cc
6:56 2lingual
8:03 Google Scholar
9:10 Acronym Finder
10:24 IATE
11:14 Football Glossary
11:47 ProZ.com Blue Board & Term Search
12:38 Outro

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  • @BeastLoveBoost says:

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  • @Livia-vz9qg says:

    Thank you for the help, always clear and useful

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  • @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve says:

    Great documentation of the resources in the description. Very professional. I also have to use the unabridged dictionary. If that was listed here, it was not clear that it is unabridged. For English, that would be the Oxford English Dictionary. I have a paper copy but I think it is also online.

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