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* FREE to download app.
* Works Offline without an internet connection after the install.
* Complete Sinhala English and English Sinhala dictionary app.
* Words are displayed in sinhala font also inside this dictionary.
Sinhala English Dictionary can also be used by those who know Sinhala, for learning the English language.
English Sinhala Translation Dictionary
English to Sinhala dictionary free download
English to Sinhala dictionary offline free
It's All Feature Give In One App.
You can search both English and Sinhala words. You can search words directly from 'Internet Browser' or other Applications by using Sharing option.
English To Sinhala Dictionary is a quick reference guide with more than one meaning available for almost all words.
In the sharing option you will find 'Sinhala Dictionary' and choosing 'Sinhala Dictionary' will open the dictionary with the shared word so you need not type.
Exiting from the dictionary will return you to 'Internet Browser' or other Applications again. This is not only a Dictionary but also a learning tool.
You can use this dictionary when you have no Internet connection.
There is autosuggestion so you need not type full words. You also can use Speech to text feature.
You can add words to the study plan and remove words from the study plan. When you start typing, you will see some words starting with the letters you typed.
This will be helpful to find out the meaning of any word.
Features of the Dictionary or Translation :
• Sinhala To English
• English To Sinhala
• No internet connection required
• Search From Web
• Search by Sharing
• Pronounce & Voice Search
• Share Words
• Copy Words
Sinhala English Dictionary For Windows 10
Sinhala To English
Sinhala English Dictionary Madhura
More than 230,000 English and Sinhala definitions are stored in this language translator software.
You can find the exact Sinhala meaning of any English word and the exact English meaning of any Sinhala word easily. It includes complete glossaries of technical terms covering medicine, science, law, engineering, accounts, arts and many other sources. This will be useful to students in schools and universities as well as professionals. Version 2006 includes unspecified updates.
What do you need to know about free software?
Developer(s) | |
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Initial release | 23 November 2002; 16 years ago |
License | Freeware |
Website | maduraonline.com |
Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary (Sinhala: මධුර ඉංග්රීසි–සිංහල ශබ්දකෝෂය) is a free electronic dictionary service developed by Madura Kulatunga.[1][2] It is available as computer software, an online website and an android app.[3][4] The dictionary contains over 230,000 definitions including various technical terms.[5][6] As of 2016, the dictionary has been downloaded approximately 1,000,000[7][8][9] and ranks 100th most visited sites in Sri Lanka.[10][11] The dictionary is distributed as freeware.[12][13] It was initially released on November 23, 2002.[14][15] Football games for pc free.
Development[edit]
Kulatunga, a Sri Lankancomputer engineer,[16][17] wrote a program in Visual Basic for an English–Sinhala dictionary, using the dictionary entries from the English–Sinhalese Dictionary of Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera.[18][19] The program was marketed from 23 November 2002.[20][21] In 2008 he started a free internet version of it, the first online English–Sinhala dictionary.[22][23] Kulatunga later admitted that he had infringed the copyright of the Malalasekera English–Sinhala dictionary in creating his software, but he said in 2015 that he no longer infringed on copyrights.[24][25]
References[edit]
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- ^Devapriya, Uditha (21 June 2015). 'Madura's story'. The Nation (Sri Lanka) – insight. Rivira Media Corporation. p. i10. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016.
- ^Wickramasinghe, Kamanthi (15 July 2015). 'A humble success story Madura Kulatunga'. The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) – Features. Wijeya Newspapers. pp. A12–A13.
- ^'Effectively bridging the language gap'. Ceylon Today – Hello. Ceylon Newspapers. 26 July 2015. p. 2. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016.
- ^Karunamuni, Kanchana (8 August 2015). ''මේ වෙනකොට ලක්ෂ නවයක් මධුර ශබ්දකෝෂය බාගත කරගෙන' මධුර කුලතුංග' ['Up to date nine lakhs have downloaded Madura Dictionary' Madura Kulatunga]. Dinamina – Features (in Sinhala). Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. p. 20. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^'Madura Kulatunga's Notable Achievements'. The Sunday Leader – Weekend Leader. Leader Publications. 30 August 2015. p. 2. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^'Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download.com'. download.cnet.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ^'Madura Online – Android Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ^'මධුර ඉංගීසි – සිංහල ශබ්දකෝෂය නිර්මාණය කළ මධුර කුලතුංග' [Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary creator Madura Kulatunga]. Silumina – Guru Gedara (in Sinhala). Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. 27 September 2015. p. 39. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^'maduraonline.com Site Overview'. alexa.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ^'The generosity of Madura Kulatunga'. The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka) – Education Times 2. Wijeya Newspapers. 27 September 2015. p. 4.
- ^'Madura Dictionary – Review by Software Informer Senior editor – Tyler Vidd'. software.informer.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ^'ඉංගීසි භාෂාව සිංහලයට සමීප කළ 'මධුර'' [English language made closer to Sinhalese by 'Madura'] (PDF). Rajina – Loka Lama Dinaya (in Sinhala). Sumathi Newspapers (Pvt) Ltd. 2 October 2015. p. 23. Archived(PDF) from the original on 2 July 2017.
- ^Senanayake, Palitha (18 October 2015). 'ඉලෙක්ටොනික මාධ තුළින් ඉංගීසි සිංහලට සමීප කළ මධුර' [Through electronic media English made closer to Sinhalese by Madura]. Divaina – Features (in Sinhala). Upali Newspapers. p. X. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^Rathnaveil, Ravi (18 October 2015). 'යටත්වීම වෙනුවට සටන් කිරීමෙන් උපන් මධුර ශබ්දකෝෂය' [Instead of surrender Madura Dictionary was born fighting]. Irudina – Pitu 8 (in Sinhala). Leader Publications. p. VIII.
- ^'The Story Behind 'Madura''. The Sunday Leader – Business. Leader Publications. 1 November 2015. p. 28. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^Wanninayaka, Gemunu; Liyanage, Dinithi (13 November 2015). 'Nagena Ira Program With Madura Kulatunge (Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary Maker) 2015-11-13'. RanOne FM. EAP Broadcasting Company Limited. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016.
- ^'Get the word right with Madura'. Business LK Magazine. 1 January 2016. pp. 92–95.
- ^Muthumalie, Aruni (24 January 2016). 'ගහ බලපෑම් පරදා කාටත් වැඩක් ගත හැකි On line ශබ්දකෝෂයක් තැනූ මධුර කුලතුංග' [Defeating astrology effects and developed useful online dictionary for everyone by Madura Kulatunga]. Silumina – Sithmalyaya (in Sinhala). Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. p. 28. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^'Madura Kulatunga Beyond the written word'. The Island (Sri Lanka) – YOUth. Upali Newspapers. 11 December 2016. pp. 8–9.
- ^'Madura Kulatunga Reflections on the world of dictionaries'. Esteem Magazine. 1 April 2017. pp. 54–56. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^'The story of Madura'. Ceylon Today – Hello. Ceylon Newspapers. 25 June 2017. p. 14. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017.
- ^'මධුර ශබ්දකෝෂය නිර්මාණය කළ මධුර කුලතුංග' [Madura Dictionary creator Madura Kulatunga]. Resa – CYBER ROUNDUP (in Sinhala). Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. 29 January 2018. p. 2. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.
- ^Devapriya, Uditha (27 September 2018). 'Beyond the written word'. The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) – Features. Wijeya Newspapers. pp. A18. Archived from the original on 23 November 2018.