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Originally Posted by Ret
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The thing is that I read a lot of books in french, italian and english (being spanish my mother tongue) so I need to almost constantly lookup for some words.
I managed to do that with my EB1150 reader and I'd like to have something similar on my Sony reader. So far, bookmarks is the closest to what I need 
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You can also buy a second Reader, glue it back to back with the first and you will have the dictionary right at the other side. Costly, yes, but lazyproof
Now, getting slightly more serious. I used to take to the dictionary quite a lot and I found pretty handy one of these Franklin-Collins digital dictionaries. They are the size of a calculator and you can have as many languages as you need. If you use the dictionary a lot, you might want one of these. Mine cost about 90 € in 1995 and my wife uses it now. They should be cheaper and better now.
This is their web. Mine was similar to the Larousse French-English. There was one with interchangeable language cartridges I can't find at the moment.
http://www.franklin.com/handhelds/bi..._dictionaries/