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Old 03-14-2012, 05:57 PM   #4
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Hi, I'm italian and i would like to buy a kindle touch...
I would like to read italian, german and english books.
Do you know you can do the same steps, in order to install a monolingual italian dictionary?
I'm not sure. You could try the method outlined above (using Kindle for PC) and see if it downloads an italian dictionary. (Edit: there is a "Vocabolario della Lingua Italiana" that you can download on Kindle/PC, so yes, it should work.)

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Can you also install bilingual dictionaries and do they works integrated in kindle?
Yes. I'm using free dictionaries from here and they work as they should.

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Do you know if this procedure also works with kindle 3 keyboard? I have read that the kindle 3 key is better than the kindle touch....
It should work, but no guarantees. Which device you get is of course up to you, but here's my personal opinion: I used to have a Kindle 3, which I accidentally broke, and bought a KT as a replacement. I personally find the KT far superior in terms of usability.

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