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French-Spanish Dictionary for UIQ 2.0 - French-Spanish & Spanish-French dictionary for Sony Ericsson devices
Program system requirements: Symbian UIQ
French-Spanish Dictionary for UIQ checked and founded to be 100% clean:
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FrenSpan_SlovoEd_SmL_UIQ/Program/SlovoEd.sis: OK
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FrenSpan_SlovoEd_SmL_P800.zip: OK
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Publisher's Description:
SlovoEd is a French-Spanish & Spanish-French dictionary for Sony Ericsson devices (Sony Ericsson P800/P900/P910 and others).
French-Spanish dictionary contains 34999 entries.
Spanish-French dictionary contains 31712 entries.
Main features of French-Spanish & Spanish-French SlovoEd software dictionary for Sony Ericsson are:
-Additional sound modules
-Simple and easy-to-use interface with color marks support.
-Quality dictionary databases specially adapted for Sony Ericsson.
-Great number of word entries.
-Low memory consumption, powerful and fast compression technology that enables high data compression ratio (100,000 words in 600 Kb) with high access rate.
-Full screen and standard modes to show word translation.
-Syntactic information support.
-Five colors of dictionary appearance
-Support of color marks for dictionary entries.
-The possibility to save certain words on Flash Cards (a special method of learning new foreign words) and then pass through Flash Cards Quiz.
-Search history (last words that you?ve searched before). You can see any word from the history again at any time.
-Availability to install several dictionaries at the same time (for example, German-English and English-Italian).
-The possibility to install dictionaries on memory cards.
-Dictionary interface is available in French and Spanish
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on March 24 2012 11:25:43
Laura, you have a wonderful French lnaaugge site which is very much appreciated. I am an intermediate level student of French and have found your site invaluable. I regularly tell fellow students about it. (It is amazing to me that more students don't know about it! Even the teachers very often are not aware of it.)I was sorry that in your recent survey on the French site there wasno category for why I want to study French. Yes, French is a beautiful sounding lnaaugge, but what keeps me going is the effort to understand another society in this case the French society. I want to have an intimate understanding of at least one other society, and I think that is best done if one speaks the lnaaugge. I am interested in what happens to a society when socialism is embrassed as much as it is in France. Is their society really happier, better off etc. as the Left in the U.S. would have one believe? Is their national health insurance working well for them? How does the political structure work? What were the riots about? (When I see their Televison News TV5 Monde I realize, from other sources like the Internet, that that form of news is no more reliable than television news in the States.) Is there a French sense of humor that is substantially different than American humor? Is there systemic anti-Americanism in France as Bernard Henri Levy recently stated in an interview? If it exists, what is behind it? The bottom line is that learning another lnaaugge expands my world. And thank you again for a wonderful site. |
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