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Originally Posted by mdmorrissey
Glad to find a couple of Italian ebookers here, because I am very interested in reading Italian books, particularly if I can find a decent Italian>English or Italian>Italian DICTIONARY to work inside the ereader. I have not bought a reader yet but am tending strongly toward the Pocketbook 360 precisely because it seems to have more dictionaries available -- though unfortunately so far only English>Italian.
So my question, Beppe et al., is : What ebook reader would you recommend for reading Italian with a built-in or add-on dictionary?
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Hi mdmorrssey,
I am able to answer to your kind post only now. Well, thank you for the appreciation. I am quite happy of being an Italian
I found for you this
tread that shows and discusses the fine art of building your own dictionary. Obviously not from scratch.
Even if you do not find in the tread the exact answer to your question it is a good starting point to move on on your quest. I think that you are right in searching for an ereader with some well defined capabilities that you value. And it is worth a few days before reaching a decision, and some dough to get what you want. Once you have it, it will be your faithfull friend for a long time. Unless, like my friend Bookster that since yesterday owns 8 readers (eight!), you are a collector. She seems to know a lot about dictionaries so you might have found the jackpot.
You could also post a precise question in this
tread.
Ciao