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February 7, 2003



Learning the Grammar of Foreign Languages Online

 

WebVerbix
http://www.verbix.com/ webverbix/index.asp
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WebVerbix is a free on-line verb conjugator and it can conjugate verbs in 102 languages online.

WEbVerbix an online subset of the software version of Verbix for Windows. Verbix is a universal Verb Conjugator that shows complete verb inflections of any verb in 100+ languages. Unlike any other sources, Verbix for Windows also returns the glossary look-up form from any inflection.

When you enter the infinitive of a verb, you are not only provided with its conjugation, but also with links to similarly conjugated verbs in the same language and to conjugations of equivalent words in other languages. Moreover, you can compare the basic vocabulary of related languages (e.g. Cape Verdian - Portuguese).

WebVerbix is a useful resource for anyone who deals with the grammar of foreign languages. The website is clearly structured and easy to use. Many cross-links ensure a fast and flexible navigation.

While offering some background information on languages (e.g. origin, geographical distribution) and links to audio resources to listen to the actual spoken languages, WebVerbix strives to be everything more than just a dry grammar site.

Verbix is available with additional features as Windows Freeware or Shareware.

You can download Verbix Freeware or Shareware versions at:
http://www.verbix.com/ download/index.asp

The shareware version costs USD $ 29.

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