Oxford Dictionaries

Oxford Dictionaries, previously known as Askoxford, is the Oxford University Press' website for English dictionaries.

This site provides many dictionaries. Is is possible to navigate through them, but sometimes it gets confusing.

The home page has a menu that allows the user to go to all the dictionaries:https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/

To help you, we list the web addresses of some dictionaries.
 * English Dictionaries ("British & World English" and "North American English"): https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/
 * Spanish Dictionaries ("Spanish to English" and "English to Spanish"): https://es.oxforddictionaries.com/

It has also a grammar section and other online language resources such as a blog: http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/

Several monolingual dictionaries can be found at : https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/ogl
 * Oxford Global Languages

As of 2017 the following languages are available: Hindi, Indonesian, isiZulu (better know as Zulu), Latvian, Malay, Northern Sotho, Romanian, Setswana (a Bantu language), Swahili and Urdu.

Pronunciation key
This key complements https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/key-to-pronunciation (column ENG UK). There is no offical key for the US pronunciation (column ENG US IPA).

The US Dictionary has its IPA notation, conventional notation and speaker icon (🔊) inconsistently ordered. However the speaker icon is always to the right of the IPA notation. For example: value /ˈvalyo͞o/ /ˈvælju/ 🔊; simultaneous /ˌsaɪməlˈteɪniəs/ 🔊 /ˌsīməlˈtānēəs/.

The obsolete IPA ligature /ʤ/ is present in the Key to pronunciations (British and World English dictionary) but in the dictionary entries the current IPA digraph /dʒ/ is used.
 * Symbol not used in the dictionary