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THE INTERNET PICTURE DICTIONARY
http://www.pdictionary.com/spanish/
Browse delightful pictures accompanied with words -- by letter or by category in Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian. Use the flashcards feature to learn new assortments of words. There are features for advanced learners as well -- picture matching, fill-in -the-blanks, word scramble, spelling, and straight recall.

SAY HELLO TO THE WORLD
http://www.ipl.org/youth/hello/
Ways to say "Hello" and "My name is " in a multitude of world languages. All language files have voice available.

LITTLE EXPLORER'S PICTURE DICTIONARY
http://enchantedlearning.com/Spanish
These "dictionary" pages contain appealing pictures in English-Spanish, English-French, English-Portuguese, English-Italian, English-Japanese, or English-German. Using this site may interest a child in creating his/her own picture dictionary as well. There are no sound files. Click on the letters to see the objects.

LOGOS MULTILINGUAL PICTURE DICTIONARY FOR CHILDREN
http://www.logos.it/pls/dictionary/new_dictionary.home_project?pjCode=
10&lang=EN&u_code=4395
This dictionary is a lot of fun to use! If you speak English as your first languages, click on the British flag that appears to the right. Then choose a word you want to see in another language and click on it. A list of many languages will appear, along with a picture of the object you chose. Some languages have sound files, so you can hear the word said by someone who speaks it as a first language by clicking on the green speaker.

LANGUAGE GUIDE
http://www.languageguide.org/
Native speakers teach you words and phrases with illustrations from Spanish, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, and Portuguese.

MY PICTURE DICTIONARY
http://www.my-spanish-dictionary.com/
Excellent large photos illustrate the great variety of words in Spanish presented.


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