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Old 09-19-2012, 05:14 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
I read quite a bit of historical fiction by British authors, and the British English dictionary of my Sony PRS 650 does a very good job with unusual words, like bibi, maidan, tulwar etc. Are words like this in the Kobo English dictionary?
Just checked and I didn't find these in the Kobo dictionary. But it does bring up another nice feature of the dictionary: you can type a word in to look up (i.e. you can type any word you'd like to look up or translate, you don't have to highlight it in a book to use the dictionary).
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