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ABBYY Introduces Lingvo x5 Dictionary Software to Simplify Multi-Lingual Communications for Individuals and Enterprise Organizations
Wednesday 11. July 2012 - ABBYY Lingvo x5 adds new World Class Industry Specific Dictionaries and Access to Expert Global Community Content Online
ABBYY, a leading provider of document recognition, document capture, linguistic technologies and professional services, today announced ABBYY Lingvo x5, the next generation of its comprehensive translation dictionary software for Spanish speaking markets. Centered on the comprehensive third edition of the Concise Oxford Spanish Dictionary (Spanish-English, English-Spanish), with over 170,000 up-to-date words and phrases, Lingvo x5 offers both individual and business users highly accurate translations of words and phrases. Lingvo x5 also includes support for 6 other language pairs. Lingvo’s advanced intelligent word look up and new instant translation is enabled by ABBYY’s award-winning Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology.
For users communicating regularly with American or English customers or vendors, and desiring the most professional impression, Lingvo x5 includes the New Oxford American Dictionary, the most comprehensive coverage of American English available, and the Oxford Dictionary of English, which combined contain 700,000 up-to-date words and phrases. And meanings are organized by importance for today’s English, so that users can be confident that the first definition they see is the most common one used today.
Lingvo x5 simplifies working in multilingual environments for users by providing detailed information on each keyword, such as translation alternatives, example sentences, grammatical descriptions, inflected forms, and audio pronunciations recorded by native English and Spanish speakers. Customers can expand the knowledge-base included in Lingvo x5 by purchasing additional dictionaries from the ABBYY online store, including a variety of specialized topics such as economics, medicine, law, electronics, banking, and sports.
“We have worked with ABBYY for more than five years, successfully combining the academic way of collecting quality language content and innovating linguistic technologies,” said David Bowers, vice president of global business development at Oxford University Press. “The new Lingvo solution, built on SaaS technologies, represents another evolutionary step forward in this pursuit.”
Advanced features of ABBYY Lingvo x5 include:
— Instant Translation Within Any Application (Pop-up Translation) –
ABBYY’s award-winning OCR technology is integrated into Lingvo x5,
allowing users to instantly capture text from any display window,
document, video, or image.
— For Language Learning – Lingvo Tutor allows users to create flash card
decks of words and phrases to accelerate language learning.
— Direct Access to Millions of Word-Use Examples – Access to Translation
Memory at ABBYY Lingvo Pro, an online portal offering various language
services, and containing more than 1 million examples of common word
usage and phrases in English to Spanish, Chinese, French, German,
Italian, Polish, Russian and back.
— Custom Dictionaries – Users can create their own glossaries and subject
dictionaries, making it easier to maintain terminology integrity when
translating corporate documents, or simplifying memorization of words
and common expressions.
“The world is becoming increasingly global, making it critical that individuals and businesses communicate in many languages,” said Dean Tang, CEO at ABBYY USA. “Lingvo x5 makes navigating the world’s languages simple, providing many useful tools to help users communicate effectively and understand their environment. By spanning both individual workstation and server-environments, we provide our customers with useful linguistic services wherever they need them.”