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canada38
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 Message 9 of 16
14 April 2010 at 11:10pm | IP Logged 
global_gizzy wrote:
No, I dont collect dictionaries. I have a couple of childrens
books in Spanish, one in German, and one in Arabic. I guess I collect childrens books,
if anything. My father collects Qurans in various languages. I'd like to get Bibles in
various languages and build my International Childrens library. I guess I'm not
sophisticated enough to do "big kid" text's but oh well.


That would be neat to be able to read the Bible from a selection of different languages
at any time. It's all online, but it just doesn't feel the same when reading (to me at
least).

But on the topic of discussion, no I don't collect dictionaries, I have only the ones I
need. One exception, however; is a 1978 Finish-Polish dictionary that I received for
free. I have no idea why I took it :P
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 Message 10 of 16
15 April 2010 at 10:04pm | IP Logged 
Collection of dictionaries? I have three bookshelves full of dictionaries here of all kinds: bilingual German - L2, bilingual English - L2, bilingual Dutch - L2 and monolingual ones. But I only buy dictionaries, if I need them for a special usage or study target. I would not waste my scarce money on a dictionary, which I wouldn't intend to use. So my purpose is not collecting them, but as a polyglot with many years of language learning behind me, I really needed a lot of dictionaries.

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Edited by Fasulye on 20 April 2010 at 10:06am

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OneEye
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 Message 11 of 16
16 April 2010 at 5:26am | IP Logged 
I collect Chinese dictionaries and character learning books. Also, any time I find a book written in Classical Chinese at a used bookstore, I buy it whether I know what it's about or not. I'll need all the practice I can get. Just yesterday, I found How to Study and Write Chinese Characters by Walter Simon, along with 白蛇傳 and 聊齋誌異.

I also recently bought two copies of 說文解字 (2nd century AD Chinese character dictionary) along with the 康熙字典 (classic Qing Dynasty dictionary covering 47,000 characters) and 古代漢語常用字字典 (Ancient Chinese Frequently Used Character Dictionary), all of which are on the way in the mail.
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 Message 12 of 16
20 April 2010 at 9:36am | IP Logged 
My initial thought at reading the title was - who here doesn't, but after seeing your explanation I am not sure that I can say that I actively collect them. I have just bought a whole lot of them, because I belived at some point in my life that they would be of use to me. The more uncommon ones from my perspective would be my dictionaries of
Latin-Spanish,
Slovenian- English,
Hebrew-English
Turkish-German
                    and my all time favourite:
Italian - Napolitano.

That last one is actually the biggest dictionary I have, and my interest really got caught when a friend from Naples explained that a lot of the words in Napolitano, which by Italians were considered un-educated, actually originated from ancient Greek.

In addition to the dictionaries there are of course some other books that are not part of your average book collection. There are not many of my friends who have the Old Testament in Hebrew, or language courses in Thai, and Hungarian.

The Hebrew Old Testament I actually actively used at some point. The language courses were more of a: Hey, they are for sale, and it can be handy to have if I ever want to study those languages :-)
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rebrafi
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 Message 13 of 16
28 April 2010 at 7:45pm | IP Logged 
Not only dictionaries, but also grammars and language material of languages that I'm sure i'll never learn. It is relaxing to view and try to read the words (in your own pronounciation, even knowning it isn't the correct.
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lea
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 Message 14 of 16
29 April 2010 at 4:57am | IP Logged 
I'm definitely guilty of acquiring various foreign language materials. Dictionaries, courses, books in the language, I'll take any of them!
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 Message 15 of 16
29 April 2010 at 6:15am | IP Logged 
I have French and Italian dictionaries on my Kindle, and I use Wiktionary on my computer. What I like about Wiktionary is I can enter a word in any of my languages. I don't have any dead-tree dictionaries.
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 Message 16 of 16
29 April 2010 at 9:03pm | IP Logged 
I have far, far more dictionaries than one person could ever need. Most of them I bought as a teenager when my interest in languages was budding and I didn't know a good dictionary from a bad one; I just wanted as many languages as I could get my hands on. I have dictionaries for all the major European languages and several Asian languages, plus Swahili and Esperanto.


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