Examples of using "Sanakirja" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have a dictionary.
I have a dictionary.
- The dictionary is close at hand.
- The dictionary is right over there.
- The dictionary is close at hand.
- I have a dictionary right here.
This is Laurie's dictionary.
The dictionary is close at hand.
Do you have a dictionary with you?
- Tatoeba is a language dictionary.
- Tatoeba is a multi-language dictionary.
A dictionary is an important aid in language learning.
This is a good dictionary for high school students.
This dictionary might come in handy.
- This dictionary doesn't belong to me.
- This dictionary isn't mine.
The dictionary on the table is Tom's.
I always keep a dictionary close at hand.
- He is, so to speak, a walking dictionary.
- He is, as it were, a walking dictionary.
The dictionary contains about half a million words.
This dictionary is superior to that one.
Do you have a dictionary?
Do you have a French dictionary?
The dictionary is now available as an app for Android phones.
This dictionary is as useful as that one.
If there's a cheap kanji dictionary in Japan, I will buy it.
I have no money to buy the dictionary with.
You have a dictionary, don't you? Can I use it?
He is a man of great knowledge, that is to say, a walking dictionary.
You can search words, and get translations. But it's not exactly a typical dictionary.