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- data/lib/dictionaries/class/class.rb +52 -44
- data/lib/dictionaries/version/version.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/dictionaries/yaml/english.yml +45 -0
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[![forthebadge](https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-ruby.svg)](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/)
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This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">05.04.2024</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">20:00:41</span> o'clock.
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are a total of 3187 english words\nregistered, with the associated german translation.
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summary: This project is called dictionaries. It used to be called ask_english_words
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in general rather than merely translations from and to the english language. There
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are a total of
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