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Originally Posted by Semwize
This is very easy and fast to do, I explain so that other users also know and can convert Kobo dictionaries to the format they need.
dictzip-decompile (you get the .df file)
https://github.com/ilius/pyglossary
@JSWolf
Are you not confused by the fact that the post above is the same dictionary?
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Thank you for your prompt response. Unfortunately I can't install the dictzip-decompile. I don't know Linux and I get an error on the Windows... I know the pyglossary but I have problems with dictzip-decomplie... I'm very upset..
Thank you so much for your time and support.