Reverso is a French company specialized in AI-based language tools, translation aids, and language services.[2] These include online translation based on neural machine translation (NMT), contextual dictionaries, online bilingual concordances, grammar and spell checking and conjugation tools.
Reverso's website also provides collaborative bilingual dictionaries between various pairs of languages, which use crowd sourcing to allow users to submit new entries and provide feedback. It also has tools for conjugation of verbs in various languages, spell checking tools, and written multilingual grammar guides for language learners.
Reverso is a free translation website for many languages. It is also a also a dictionary, verb conjugator, grammar helper and spell-checker with a handy toolbar for instant access to these features directly in your browser.
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Context clue-based word learning is a proven strategy, so Reverso is focused on a valuable learning process. However, it doesn't provide that context in a way that'd be most effective for language learners. Instead, things feel a little too haphazard (as is so often the case with tools relying on artificial intelligence). Example sentences come from a wide range of unrelated sources, which is more often jarring and curious than enlightening and helpful. Random word quizzes are similarly scattershot and don't promote vocabulary development in a systematic or scaffolded way. Some sentences are truly rich enough to hint at the meaning of the word or idiom you're trying to learn, but more often these AI-generated examples don't have quite enough information to be meaningful or memorable. Also, the developer admits that some sentences might include profanity or otherwise be inappropriate for some audiences. While such entries are flagged, they still get through, and that might make this app a poor fit for a K-12 audience. And yet, even though this app has its limitations as a true language-learning tool, it's certainly worth a look since it's free and could be a good supplementary tool to aid deeper investigation into word usage -- especially because the unique focus on exploring words through real sentences in published contexts has the added benefit of teaching some grammar and idiom as well.
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