Accio: Dutch-English app for iPhone and iPad
Accio dictionaries and phrasebooks give you just the words you need.
Use this app on iPhone or iPad to access thousands of common Dutch and English translations, and listen to more than 800 words and phrases recorded by native speakers, with no internet connection required.
Dictionary features:
• More than 64,000 entries and 250,000 translations
• Parts of speech
• Dutch noun genders
• Tap any word in the dictionary results to look it up
• Find results as you type with quick search, or browse alphabetically
• Multiple translations for many entries
• Return to recent searches with history
Phrasebook features:
• Browse categories or search for specific phrases
• All phrases include audio recorded by native speakers in addition to the text display
• Return to recent searches with history
• Easily change search direction with bidirectional look-up
• Use the volume controls to adjust play volume
Phrase categories include basic conversation, lodging and restaurants, emergency and survival, time, date, and number vocabulary, sightseeing and nightlife, shopping, transportation, and more.
Other Accio dictionary and phrasebook apps are available in combinations of Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.
Accio apps are designed for effortless navigation, created with attention to detail to be simple and satisfying to use.
Email: support@accioapps.com
Latest reviews of Accio: Dutch-English app for iPhone and iPad
Seems very accurate so far. Includes many words and is very helpful for translating labels, menus, etc. If you want to speak or understand phrases, check out their phrasebook too.
Speaking Dutch as a second language, I have found this dictionary more than sufficient as an aide in reading and translating. almost every word I have searched has been there, and to anyone who understands basic Dutch conjugation already, I would recommend this dictionary. The only downside, which I think is easily fixed, is that the dictionary does not function in landscape, which I find somewhat irritating. If accio would make the app landscape-capable, theyll get the fifth star!