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The Larousse Library, recognized authority in foreign language references, has joined with Houghton Mifflin, the leading publisher of English language references, to create the first new bilingual dictionary in more than a decade. Featuring Latin American Spanish and American English. Size B. Thumb-indexed.


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Text: English, Spanish (translation)

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  • Hardcover: 1152 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin; Thumb Indx edition (July 30, 1986)
  • Language: Spanish
  • ISBN-10: 0395324297
  • ISBN-13: 978-0395324295
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.7 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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210 of 212 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best affordable Spanish dictionary, December 28, 1997
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The American Heritage Spanish Dictionary is one of the very few books for which I actively seek out opportunities to recommend it. It does what all bilingual dictionaries should do, but what many do not do at all and the rest do not do well. It allows the user to distinguish among all the possible translations of the word without having to flip back and forth between the English and Spanish sides, looking up the back-translation of each possibility. Whereas some dictionaries might define "leaf" as "hoja; hoja, página; folio; lámina," sending you back to the Spanish side to find out which one you wanted, the American Heritage definition of "leaf" looks more like this:

BOT. hoja; (foliage) follaje m, hojas; (sheet of paper) hoja; (page) página; (folio) folio; (sheet of metal) lámina; (of table, door, shutter) hoja; . . .

making it much easier to find the proper translation quickly.

The American Heritage Spanish Dictionary is also one of the few to emphasize American English and Latin American Spanish. It also gives the gender of words even on the English side in cases where the gender is not obvious. The main shortcomings I have encountered are that on occasion a word will appear on one side but not the other and that, because it was published in 1986, it obviously lacks some of the computer terms which had not come into widespread use by then. Nevertheless, I highly recommend this dictionary above the other dozen or so on the market for anyone who needs a well-designed and easier-to-use tool for translating between English and Spanish.

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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The paperback edition is not the same book, June 23, 2000
By carpophage@aol.com (Washington state (formerly of Austin, TX)) - See all my reviews
When you are buying a novel or a biography, the content of the paperback edition is likely to be identical to that of the hardback. Unfortunately, when you are buying a dictionary, the paperback is usually a different book entirely! Consider, for example, that the hardback version of this book claims 120,000 words and phrases, while the paperback claims only 70,000--just 58% of the words and phrases contained in the original. Consider also that the hardback appears to be written in 9- or 10-point type, while the paperback type is a point or two smaller. The paperback's faded print on gray paper is also hardly equal to the hardback's sharp print on white paper.

The main advantage of the paperback is that it is more portable, but at 3 pounds, the hardback is hardly bulky (unlike the 5+ pound Oxford Spanish Dictionary, Second Edition, which is excellent, but even for being nearly twice as heavy and twice as expensive, is not even once as good as the American Heritage for precise and correct translations--though the Oxford is more up to date, and better for slang and colloquialisms). As paperbacks go, this is probably one of the better ones, but the hardback version is the only one I feel comfortable recommending.

Here, for example, are words included in the hardback but excluded from the paperback:

meadowlark, meagerness, meagre, mealie, meal ticket, meanness, mean time, measureless, measurer, meat loaf, meat market, mechanical drawing, mechanical engineering, mechanist, mechanization, mediacy, mediaeval, media event, Medicaid, medical examiner, Medicare, medicine man, medievalism, medievalist, mediterranean, Mediterranean fever, medium of exchange, medulla, medulla oblongata, meerschaum, megacycle, megalith, and megapolis. These are the words missing from one-page's worth of the paperback edition's 616 pages.

Here, for comparison, are the entries for "below"; first, the paperback's entry:

below ([pronunciation here]) I. adv. abajo; (in a text) más abajo II. prep. (por) debajo de; (on a scale) bajo (b. zero = bajo cero).

And now, the hardback's entry for the same word:

below ([pronunciation here]) I. adv. (beneath) abajo; (downstairs) abajo; (farther down) más abajo; (in hell) en el infierno; (on earth) aquí abajo; (in a lesser rank) por debajo de; MARIT. en una cubierta inferior II. prep. (beneath) debajo de; (lower than) por debajo de (b. sea level = por debajo del nivel del mar); (lower in degree) inferior a, bajo (temperatures b. zero = temperaturas bajo cero); (unworthy) indigno de.

It should be clear from these examples why I recommend only the hardback edition--not the paperback!

The main disadvantage of this dictionary is that, because it was published in 1986, it is missing the terms that have become current since then--most notably, computer-related terms. It is, however, so well-edited and precise that I still highly recommend the hardback edition. My only wish would be that American Heritage (Houghton Mifflin) and Larousse would someday put out a new, updated edition of the hardback.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Spanish/English Dictionary, August 22, 2009
I have tried several Spanish/English dictionaries, but this one is the best. It is easy to use and contains many phrases utilizing the specific word that I am looking up. It is very helpful to see the way the word can be used in a sentence, not just alone in isolation as some of the other dictionaries tend to do.
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The dictionary is in great condition and the order arrived early than I was expecting.
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