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Major Fault with its German dictionary should be pointed out
It should be noted, and this can be verified just by using the site for German noun translation, that WordReference does not provide the plural endings for nouns. Now, unless you are learning/have learned German, you won't realise how bad that is. German has eight plural forms to go with its three genders. So when you learn a word you must learn its gender and its plural form (otherwise the word might come out with a completely different meaning). So if someone decides to wiki Word Reference they might want to know this if they're studying German. They can check the site itself ofc, but still, it's notable. TheArchaeologist Say Herro08:21, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]