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Old 10-19-2013, 05:01 AM   #37
dimasic
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Hmm, this dictionary contains about 120000 words, it's the one of the best dictionaries available. Did you use it as standalone dictionary or called it from a book? All the Russian dictionaries I see are case-sensitive (on my K4 at least), so they cannot translate the low-case words if they capitalized in the dictionary and vice versa.

Also you can use transliteration even without Russian keyboard: а -> a, б -> b, в -> v and so on. This way it's possible to type transliterated words in low case as transliterated words are included to dictionary in low case too.
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