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Old 08-29-2009, 08:54 PM   #1
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The PRS-600 dictionary

I noticed that the PRS-600 comes with the New Oxford American Dictionary built-in.
Being a native speaker of Australian English (can you tell the difference? ) it occured to me that if I were to purchase a PRS-600, one of my first desires would be to replace those nasty faucets and trashcans with taps and garbage bins respectively.
Would non-American users (or indeed American users who don't like the New Oxford American) be interested in either replacing or complementing the default dictionary with another, either for free or for a fee?
My first vote would be either for the Oxford Australian Dictionary or the Macquarie Dictionary, but Zelda for instance might be after a good French dictionary..
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