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Leo James English (August 1907 – 1997) was the
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compiler and editor of two of among the first most widely used bilingual dictionaries in the
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. He was the author of the two companion dictionaries namely, the ''English–Tagalog Dictionary'' (1965) and the ''Tagalog–English Dictionary'' (1986). English saw the successful completion of his dictionaries that were carried out in the course of his 51 years of religious service in the Philippines. He was a member of the
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, a religious order that has been engaged in preaching missions using the vernacular language in the
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for more than seventy years.English–Tagalog Dictionary by Leo James English, Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, Manila, 1211 pages, ASIN B0007B8MGG"Tagalog–English Dictionary by Leo James English, Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, Manila, distributed by National Book Store, 1583 pages, English was instrumental in the introduction and revision of the
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His dictionaries

The Tagalog–English dictionary contains about 16,000 Tagalog main words, 21,000 derivatives and 30,000 translated sentences that illustrate the use of the words. For some entries, synonyms and explanatory notes are added. The English–Tagalog dictionary contains more than 14,000 main English entries and an addition of 40,000 nuances, each both defined in English and translated into Tagalog, as well as 30,000 exemplifying sentences. Together, they are one of the most exhaustive published collections of the Tagalog language. The dual dictionaries of English pioneered the launching of many bilingual dictionaries and thesauruses in the Philippines including those authored by the Filipino compiler, Vito C. Santos, namely the ''Vicassan's Pilipino–English Dictionary'' and the ''New Vicassan's English–Pilipino Dictionary'' (1995). James English acknowledged consulting Vito Santos’s Pilipino–English Dictionary for reference while completing his ''Tagalog–English Dictionary''. Vito C. Santos once worked with English. English's dictionaries had been influential in the development and propagation of the
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in the Philippines and abroad.


References


External links


Leo James English’s Bilingual Dictionaries







89th birthday

Leo James English's obituary in the Philippine Journal of Linguistics


Other Philippine dictionaries

* An English–Cebuano–Visayan Dictionary by Rodolfo Cabonce, Metro Manila, Philippines: National Book Store, 1983 * Ilokano Dictionary by Ernesto Constantino, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1971 * Diksyunaryong Filipino–English by ''Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino'', Pasig, Metro Manila, 1989 * JVP English–Filipino Thesaurus-Dictionary, Metro Manila, Mhelle L. Publications, 1988 * Vicassan's Pilipino–English Dictionary by Vito C. Santos, Metro Manila, National Book Store, 1988 * Tagalog Slang Dictionary by R. David Paul Zorc, Manila, De la Salle University Press, 1993 *''Lim English–Filipino Filipino–English Dictionary'', by Ed Lim, Lulu.com, 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:English, Leo James 1907 births 1997 deaths 20th-century Filipino Roman Catholic priests Filipino language Linguists from the Philippines Tagalog language 20th-century Australian Roman Catholic priests Australian expatriates in the Philippines Australian lexicographers Redemptorists 20th-century linguists 20th-century lexicographers