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English Irish English Dictionary (Eng Irish Dic)

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[php]
if($_POST[‘english’] == “English”){
header(‘Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8’);
$con=mysqli_connect(“jamesganesh.com”,”jamesgan”,”bath1964″,”jamesgan_dict”);
mysqli_query(“SET NAMES ‘utf8′”);
mysqli_query(‘SET CHARACTER SET utf8’);
$name=$_POST[“user”];
$result = mysqli_query($con,”SELECT * FROM EngGae WHERE English LIKE ‘%”.$name.”%’ ORDER BY CASE WHEN English like ‘”.$name.”%’ THEN 0 ELSE 1 END, English limit 50;”);

while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) {
echo ‘[font color=”red”]’.utf8_encode($row[“English”]).'[br][/font]’;
echo ‘[em][font color=”blue”] — ‘.utf8_encode($row[“French”]).'[br][/font][/em]’;
}

mysqli_close($con);}
elseif($_POST[‘french’] == “Irish”){
header(‘Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8’);
$con=mysqli_connect(“jamesganesh.com”,”jamesgan”,”bath1964″,”jamesgan_dict”);
mysqli_query(“SET NAMES ‘utf8′”);
mysqli_query(‘SET CHARACTER SET utf8’);
$name=$_POST[“user”];
$result = mysqli_query($con,”SELECT * FROM EngGae WHERE French LIKE ‘%”.$name.”%’ ORDER BY CASE WHEN French like ‘”.$name.”%’ THEN 0 ELSE 1 END, French limit 50;”);

while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) {
echo ‘[font color=”red”]’.utf8_encode($row[“French”]).'[br][/font]’;
echo ‘[em][font color=”blue”] — ‘.utf8_encode($row[“English”]).'[br][/font][/em]’;
}

mysqli_close($con);}
[/php]

Looking to buy an English Irish Dictionary paperback or phrase book? Have you considered using a translation “app” on your mobile phone, PDA or games console, which uses the same space as a ringtone, is easy to install and is faster to reference than a book?

The English Irish dictionary suite (Eng Irish Dic.) is a full set of English Irish language software for multiple platforms. Each dictionary can be used to translate from English to Irish and from Irish to English.

English Irish Dictionary Android

English Irish Dictionary (J2ME – Mobile Phone)

Smartphones supporting Java (Symbian, S60, Windows mobile, Pocket PC, Android)
Games consoles (PSP, NDS, GP2X)

English Irish Dictionary (J2SE – Mac, Linux Windows)

Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris (desktops and laptops)
Jailbroken iPhone and iTouch (no support given)

English Irish Dictionary (Palm OS)

Palm (Palms running Windows Mobile should use the J2ME – Mobile Phone version

English Irish Dictionary (Windows Mobile Smartphone)

English Irish Dictionary (Blackberry)

All versions provide word translations Eng Irish and Irish Eng. The copy feature can be used for reverse lookups to display synonyms and to understand the broader use of the Irish word in the English language. Although the Eng Irish dict does not provide definitions or examples, the use of the translation software in this way provides you with a mechanism to better understand Irish words in the English context without the need for detailed definitions.

Laptop and Desktop versions for Windows, Apple Mac and Linux have a Irish learning mode, which uses flashcards to help you learn and memorize the Irish language. The learning or Irish teacher mode has 4 levels. In level one a word is selected from the 500 most commonly used English words and three Irish words are displayed for you to make your choice. If the correct word is selected points are awarded, otherwise a life is lost. The correct answer is always displayed after a Irish word is selected. Points are accumulated until 10 lives are lost. The second level of the game still tests against the 500 most commonly used English words, but offers a choice from five Irish words for the correct English to Irish translation. The Irish teacher becomes more difficult in levels 3 and 4 when you are tested on your knowledge of the Irish language against the complete Eng Irish dic. Like level 1, level 3 offers three Irish word choices and level 4 five Irish word choices from the extensive English Irish lexicon.

The learning mode provides the same functionality from Irish words to English for levels 1 to 4. Irish words are displayed for you to choose an English translation. The same scoring and lives applies as for English.

A paperless option makes sense. It is kinder to the environment, its faster and it works on a device you already own.