This tranlator is indexed alphabetically with common American English phrases. It assumes common language usage, NOT direct translation. An example which caviots the neccecity for common usage translation is the direct English translation of the Italian phrase, "Ti voglio tanto bene". The direct English equivalant would be "You I want alot good". Yuck! Actually this is a phrase used to say to a loved one or very close friend, "I love you", or, "I care about you very much".
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