

Dictionary Dictionary App -English / Welsh Dictionary
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The dictionary app
The dictionaries app allows you to search a general Welsh dictionary Cysgair,
as well as several standard terminology dictionaries. These currently include the Education Termiadur, which includes a standard terminology for school age education, as well as the Coleg Cymraeg's Dictionary of Terms, which focus on terminology for higher education subjects. Extra dictionaries can also be searched from the terminology portal of the Portal Terms from inside the app when you are online.
The features of the app include:
Easily search for English or Welsh laven
Show each entry for a specific Welsh or English principal
Ability to find related records
Getting a English or Welsh user interface, with the ability to change the language in the settings.
The Dictionaries app was developed by Bangor University's Language Technologies Unit. The development of the Education Termiadur is funded by the Welsh Government. The Coleg Cymraeg's Dictionary of Terms is funded by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.
The dictionary's attribution
The Termiadur of Education
Editor: Gruffudd Prys
Emeritus Editor: Delyth Prys
Terminologist: Catrin Heledd Owen
Assistant Terminologist: Tomos Rhys Williams
Dictionary of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
Editor: Teges Andrews
Terminologist: Shân Pritchard
Assistant Terminologist: Alun Prytherch
The attribution of the software
Chief Developer: Dewi Bryn Jones
Assistant Developers: Stefano Ghazzali, Tomos Rhys Williams, Gruffudd Prys.
Copyright
Dictionaries app software
Copyright (c) 2023 Bangor University
Dictionary app
The App Dictionaries Allows you to search the Cysgair General Welsh-English Dictionary,
. The Education Terminology, which contains standardized terminology for school-dage education, and dictionary of the Coleg Cymraeg, which focuses on terminology for higher education subjects. Additional Dictionaries from the Portal Terminology Portal Portal can also be searched from within the app when online.
Features include:
Easily Search English or Welsh Headwords
Show all entries for a given English or Welsh Headword
drill down feature to find related entries
Welsh and English user interface languages, with the ability to change language in settings.
Dictionaries app was developed by Bangor University's Language Technologies Unit, and the
Development of the Termiadur Education is funded by the Welsh Government, whilst Dictionary of Coleg Cymraeg Cymraeg is funded by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.
Dictionary Credits
The Termiadur of Education
Editor: Gruffudd Prys
Editor Emeritus: Delyth Prys
Terminologist: Catrin Heledd Owen
Assistant Terminologist: Tomos Rhys Williams
Dictionary of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol
Editor: Teges Andrews
Terminologist: Shân Pritchard
Assistant Terminologist: Alun Prytherch
Software Credits
Chief Developer: Dewi Bryn Jones
Assistant Developers: Stefano Ghazzali, Tomos Rhys Williams, Gruffudd Prys.
Copyright
Software dictionaries app
Copyright (c) 2023 Bangor University
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