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Old 09-25-2018, 06:10 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Pjama View Post
Yes, but they’ve called it a lexicon, it’s not a straightforward dictionary, but its useful to help decipher quotes. There is a student Latin to English dictionary by Thomas McCarthy too, not sure what that is like. Here's the link to the lexicon I downloaded: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...w_myk_ro_title
Okay. Thanks. I'll probably try this out. It sounds like it might be something like the Latin dictionary/lexicon I found for the Tolino. (In its case they call it a "dictionary" but it sounds like it works like this lexicon — maybe it has the same source.)

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I would love for amazon to add Latin to their translation languages on the kindle...
I would also. Quite a few of the books I read (older ones) have Latin quotes.
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