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There are various English-Spanish dictionaries on Mobipocket.com eBookStore:
See this page to have them all.
http://www.mobipocket.com/en/[....]20&Name=Translation%3A+Spanish
Of course, all dictionaries will work with Mobipocket Reader provided that you have enough have enough RAM on your PDA/Smartphone to store them.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to consult the Knowledge Base:
http://www.mobipocket.com/en/Support/default.asp
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Posted: 2004-09-20 16:26:31
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I've tried SlovoEd, but the English-Dutch basic dictionary was crap. It showed fantasy words and other translation were completely nonsense, example:
Curtain - het gorgeldrank (gargledrink???)
customer - de kloeenabootsing (this must be a randomly generated word)
just two examples browsing through letter c. This says nothing about SlovoEd in general, just that the English-Dutch wordlist is completely useless.

exept maybe for an occasional giggle
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Posted: 2004-09-20 18:26:10
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AFAIK, English IS NOT an universal language, nor is the most common language in the face of the earth.
So, what can't you undersand?
Oh I guess you never needed to read in Greek. Lucky you!
Try to read Russian literature and you will be asking of a dictionary after 2 words of reading.
Just remember there are bilions of people out there that are stuck with English just because you all speak English, not because they like it.
It's normal to need a dictionary while reading a foreign language.
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Posted: 2004-09-21 00:27:23
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The best way I found to get a dictionary on my p800 is to use the internet browser or opera and just search for the word on
www.dictionary.com or
www.wordiq.com
Using GPRS it doesnt take more than 1 or 2 k per word, so very cheap.
It saves having to fill up your phones memory with big files that you will only use once in a blue moon.
There is however an oxford english dictionary available for the p800, but I've never tested it.
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Posted: 2004-09-24 14:05:07
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On the topic of reading can someone tell me if its comfortable reading an e-book or pdf book on the p910 as I'm planing to buy one & this wud be fun...
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Posted: 2004-09-26 00:13:49
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