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I'm new to the site and was just wondering if the renovation is the reason why I can't access the dictionary anymore. I also cannot access the conjugation page, I just get a teal screen. The weird thing is that when I was at school on a PC I could access the entire site just fine. I'm currently on a Mac. If anyone can help me out, I would appreciate it. I'm currently in a Spanish 103 class and throughly depend on spanishdict.com for pretty much anything I do.

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updated AGO 5, 2009
posted by Anita-Llamas

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I accidentally unsubscribed to SpanishDict, and now I don't receive the daily words, but I can't figure out how to get the word of the day back without changing my user name and password, and they still work fine.

If you go to any word in the dictionary on the left hand side it should have a scrolling banner advertising the word of the day. If you click on it you are brought to another page (for me it was http://wbx.me/l/'p=1&u=http://www.spanishdict.com) and there you will see in the lower left hand corner the Word of the Day and a way to submit your e-mail address to receive it.

updated AGO 5, 2009
posted by Nathaniel
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I accidentally unsubscribed to SpanishDict, and now I don't receive the daily words, but I can't figure out how to get the word of the day back without changing my user name and password, and they still work fine.

updated AGO 5, 2009
posted by Pegs
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Muchisimas gracias, Eric! Nice to meet you too!

updated AGO 3, 2009
posted by Anita-Llamas
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¡Hola Anita y bienvenida a los foros de español e inglés! Mi nombre es Eric y encantada.

updated AGO 2, 2009
posted by eric_collins
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Hi Holly,

It is pretty easy even for me, also learning Spanish, to post a reply because the start of the answer to your query is just a "tab" away right here on the dictionary page at SpanishDict.com. http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/raccoon

and

http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/coon

Of course definitions don't tell us whether or not there might be a similar nickname (apodo) for someone that one would use in Spanish. We'll have to wait for a native speaker to answer that. But I hope this post offers you a beginning.

Desculpa...I am not sure how this got posted here...It is the wrong thread. Please ignore. Well..the post does indicate that the dictionary page is working, I supposegrin

updated AGO 2, 2009
posted by Janice
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Hi Holly,
It is pretty easy even for me, also learning Spanish, to post a reply because the start of the answer to your query is just a "tab" away right here on the dictionary page at SpanishDict.com. http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/raccoon
and
http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/coon

Of course definitions don't tell us whether or not there might be a similar nickname (apodo) for someone that one would use in Spanish. We'll have to wait for a native speaker to answer that. But I hope this post offers you a beginning.

updated AGO 2, 2009
posted by Janice
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If it is any help...(well, it isn't, but at least you will know more)...I am on a laptop that runs the Windows XP operating system and have just visited both the dictionary and the conjugation pages here at SpanishDict.com.

Buena suerte tracking down your error.

updated AGO 2, 2009
posted by Janice
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