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Old 01-06-2013, 12:23 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
The Kindle comes with the twelfth edition of the monolingual Lo Zingarelli Vocabolario della Lingua Italiana, whose coverage you can test by installing any of the free Kindle apps.

If you still need a bilingual dictionary, check out the Collins Italian-English dictionary, which will be available in January. (I don't have first hand experience with any of the Collins ebooks, but their paper editions are usually sufficient for students.)

AFAIK, there's no official Russian-English dictionary, but the IIRC the Russian Kindle users at the Russian ebook forum have converted several bilingual dictionaries.

If Russian is important to you check out PocketBook series for which you can buy additional IT-EN and RU-EN dictionaries in the Obreey Store.
Will the Obreey dictionaries work on the kindle PW as pop-up definitions? Does anyone have experience with them?
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