go to dictionary.com...
here's the address-
http:/dictionary.reference.com
Yes of course there is a very good Hindi to English dictionary software. It is known as Sheel's Dictionary. You can download it free of cost from www.sheelgupta.blogspot.com
An English dictionary wouldn't really be all that helpful for beginning English learners. Textbooks, computer programs, or an instructor would be most beneficial for learning English while the dictionary would be helpful to those who already understand some English to learn new words or different meanings of words.
If someone wanted to learn English using a dictionary, they would want to buy a translation dictionary. What this means is they would have the word in their language and beside it would be the word in English.
The Oxford English Dictionary with more than 600,000 words is the largest English to English dictionary.
Tipaan (typewrite/computer keyboard) or Teklado (piano keyboard) source: English-Tagalog Dictionary by L. English
Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
You use a French - English dictionary.
Try the Chambers Dictionary (Larousse)
The English and French dictionary
Typewriter
The British dictionary have British English and the Webster dictionary have American English