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Old March 16, 2014, 05:33 AM
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Fabulous site for words in context

I happened upon this website today and thought it might be useful to some of you. The main link is http://www.linguee.es/

Choose a word, enter it, and you will get several sentences with that word - all sentences in both Spanish and English so that you can compare usages. Other helpful information in the left margin.

Some screenshots follow. Each had many, many more examples than I was able to include in a single screenshot. The words I chose were "bromear", "agotado", and "almohada. See for yourself. I think it's kind of cool!
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