Also, "more" is "más" in spanish. Accents are important for meaning in a lot of languages.
EDIT: And it needs all the help it can get.
Next step to implement would be nlp, if you need help or just want to talk -> hello@langulearn.com
HN discussions:
Language Immersion for Chrome
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3921773
Polyglot
"UPDATE: Due to the shutdown of the Google Translate API, Polyglot is no longer being maintained. It's been ported to use Bing Translate but due to rate limits the service is relatively unreliable and cannot be guaranteed to work consistently."
The idea of this plugin is a neat way to increase my vocabulary a bit and thus I have installed it. But one annoying thing is that I need to open the extensions popup page to click on "translate". I think that it would be nicer if the translation would just happen on pageload.
I will look into doing that myself maybe since the project is on github anyway, but I am at work now. :-)
EDIT: Created an issue for it now ;-)
Being able to repeat the words i "looked up" is essential for me.
I'm not convinced by this approach since I prefer to learn Spanish words in the context of Spanish sentences, but I haven't given it a fair shot. Of people who have tried this or similar extensions, did you a) find that you learned much? and b) keep using it for a prolonged period?
I'm wondering how difficult it would be to pipe random words into google translate and replace them.
I wrote bookmarklet once that replaced every word in a webpage with 'blah'. Rather amusing when used on news websites.