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Old 06-18-2013, 02:55 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Uncle_Franek View Post
Now let's say I'm looking for the Hungarian word 'ház' (house), it's fine, the dictionary finds it. But if I'm looking for 'házak' (pl), or 'házban' (locative, in the house), then the dictionary doesn't recognize it and redirects me knowhere, which is a shame, as words are seldom in the citation form.
I agree it is a shame. Instead of rewriting the dictionary, you can send a feature request like the following that I send one month ago:

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Hi, thank you for taking care of feedbacks. I want a request about opening dictionary while reading a book. I don't want to close the book, find dictionary from dictionaries category, open it, search the word and then close it come back to to the book. Jumping to dictionary inside a book is easier.

I like the"Show full definition" button because it opens the dictionary at a specific position so that I can look at derivatives of the word by moving back and forth in the dictionary. However, if the definition is short, this button doesn't show up. I can't jump into the dictionary.

I sometimes get "No definition found!" error just because the word has some suffix at the end. This error neither provides a solution nor any link to dictionary. For example, it would be excellent if I could jump to the definition of "zephyr" when "zephyric" isn't in the dictionary with such an algorithm: drop last characters of "zephyric" one by one until finding a word in the dictionary. I can deduce the meaning by going around "zephyr" in the dictionary. A suggestion is better than no-definition error.

Some languages have a long list of suffixes for any word. Putting all of them in the inflection list of each word may cause performance issues. The above algorithm helps this issue. Dictionary developers can add most common suffixes to .mobi dictionary and the rest can be handled by suggestions.

There is a "Dictionary" option near the search box at the top bar. However, When this option is selected, the word is searched in the default kindle language, not in the language of the book. So, it is also not usable in jumping to dictionary.
It is not a difficult task for the kindle development team but I don't know why this problem still remains. (I couldn't try firmware 5.3.6 yet)
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