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Old 02-27-2024, 12:05 PM   #3
jackie_w
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Originally Posted by troubledMan View Post
The title says almost all. I'm user of some Kindles and the main reason I do not read in a Kobo is the (so and so) quality of its dictionaries. So I wander if it is doable to take a dictionary from a Kindle and make it as the dictionary of a Kobo.

Thank you in advance and forgive me if the question a) has been answered before, and b) is a silly one.
You don't say which language dictionary you're talking about but, last time I looked (in 2020), the current default Kobo Oxford English dictionary was already more up-to-date than the Kindle [Edition 3] equivalent.
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