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tommus Senior Member CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5866 days ago 979 posts - 1688 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Dutch, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish
| Message 33 of 64 20 October 2010 at 12:32am | IP Logged |
Further info on the word log in the Sony Reader 650. My log has reached 100 entries and that seems to be the limit. It appears to keep the 100 most-recent dictionary look-ups. And despite trying everything, I cannot find any way to save that log. It probably is related to the licensing of the dictionaries. However, when you look up a word, you can mark it. That adds it to a list. You can highlight and mark words, or segments of sentences or pages. Those marked items go into a list that you can download to your computer. That is quite useful.
Edited by tommus on 20 October 2010 at 12:32am
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| Marikki Tetraglot Senior Member Finland Joined 5495 days ago 130 posts - 210 votes Speaks: Finnish*, English, Spanish, Swedish Studies: German
| Message 34 of 64 20 October 2010 at 4:53pm | IP Logged |
tommus wrote:
Further info on the word log in the Sony Reader 650. My log has reached 100 entries and that seems to be the limit. It appears to keep the 100 most-recent dictionary look-ups. And despite trying everything, I cannot find any way to save that log. It probably is related to the licensing of the dictionaries. However, when you look up a word, you can mark it. That adds it to a list. You can highlight and mark words, or segments of sentences or pages. Those marked items go into a list that you can download to your computer. That is quite useful.
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To me 100 entries in a dictionary log is still a useful feature, althoug it is good to know there is a limit.
And a downloadable text clippings file is something I've also been dreaming about!
This kind of information is very hard to find, thank you very much for sharing it.
Edited by Marikki on 20 October 2010 at 4:53pm
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| flabbergasted Triglot Groupie Latvia Joined 6356 days ago 75 posts - 97 votes Speaks: Russian*, EnglishC2, Latvian Studies: Arabic (classical), French, German, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Serbo-Croatian, Catalan, Persian
| Message 35 of 64 24 October 2010 at 5:13pm | IP Logged |
I would like to be able to read texts in German, French, Italian, and Spanish with the respective dictionaries providing instant look-ups. In the future, I want to be able to add more languages. Which e-reader is the best choice for this?
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| tommus Senior Member CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5866 days ago 979 posts - 1688 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Dutch, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish
| Message 36 of 64 24 October 2010 at 5:47pm | IP Logged |
flabbergasted wrote:
I would like to be able to read texts in German, French, Italian, and Spanish with the respective dictionaries providing instant look-ups. In the future, I want to be able to add more languages. Which e-reader is the best choice for this? |
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Sony Reader 650 has French, German, Spanish, Dutch and Italian translation dictionaries. So far, I have been using only the Dutch <> English one. It is excellent. The dictionary interface is excellent and immediate. I am very happy with the 650. I doubt if additional dictionaries would ever be available to add to the 650. But it probably does all these five very well.
Edited by tommus on 24 October 2010 at 5:49pm
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| flabbergasted Triglot Groupie Latvia Joined 6356 days ago 75 posts - 97 votes Speaks: Russian*, EnglishC2, Latvian Studies: Arabic (classical), French, German, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Serbo-Croatian, Catalan, Persian
| Message 37 of 64 24 October 2010 at 6:21pm | IP Logged |
tommus wrote:
flabbergasted wrote:
I would like to be able to read texts in German,
French, Italian, and Spanish with the respective dictionaries providing instant look-
ups. In the future, I want to be able to add more languages. Which e-reader is the best
choice for this? |
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Sony Reader 650 has French, German, Spanish, Dutch and Italian translation
dictionaries. So far, I have been using only the Dutch <> English one. It is excellent.
The dictionary interface is excellent and immediate. I am very happy with the 650. I
doubt if additional dictionaries would ever be available to add to the 650. But it
probably does all these five very well.
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Thanks for the information. Dutch is an interesting choice. Why not Portuguese or some
Scandinavian language? I wonder if it will be possible to add more languages to the
much advertised Kindle 3. To me, having a reader without the necessary dictionaries
wouldn't make sense at all.
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| Cainntear Pentaglot Senior Member Scotland linguafrankly.blogsp Joined 6011 days ago 4399 posts - 7687 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, French, Spanish, Scottish Gaelic Studies: Catalan, Italian, German, Irish, Welsh
| Message 38 of 64 24 October 2010 at 6:29pm | IP Logged |
flabbergasted wrote:
Thanks for the information. Dutch is an interesting choice. Why not Portuguese or some Scandinavian language? |
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They probably expect to sell more in the Netherlands.
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| tommus Senior Member CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5866 days ago 979 posts - 1688 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Dutch, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish
| Message 39 of 64 24 October 2010 at 6:35pm | IP Logged |
flabbergasted wrote:
Dutch is an interesting choice. Why not Portuguese or some
Scandinavian language? |
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I agree. It was a wonderful surprise to me since Dutch is my main target language. The choice probably is related to the arrangements that can be made with the various dictionary owners. The Dutch <> English dictionary is from Van Dale, the major Dutch dictionary company, and it is excellent.
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| osu_shredder21 Triglot Newbie United States Joined 4902 days ago 6 posts - 8 votes Speaks: English*, German, French Studies: Turkish
| Message 40 of 64 13 August 2011 at 6:12am | IP Logged |
I realize that this thread is a tad old, so I was wondering if there have been any
improvements to the foreign language selection for the Kindle?
For the longest time I was dead-set against using an e-reader and enjoy my collection
of books, but I move way too much and my library is always growing; essentially, I'm
just getting sick of lugging them across the country and over seas! Furthermore, a
friend of mine showed me his and I've been hooked. I've resolved myself to finish my
last book binge before buying (almost there) and looking for some feedback. I've always
been forced to pick up foreign language books from amazon.de, .fr etc or when in
country and would like quicker satisfaction.
I'm also curious to see if anyone has had any experience with the Nook from Barnes and
Noble. It's priced the same as the kindle, but I haven't found as many foreign language
books and searching for them on their site isn't nearly as convenient as Amazon's.
From what I've been able to gather after searching on Amazon's site is that they also
have many free books for download in multiple languages, the only problem is there
aren't too many I actually want to read. Although I've been known to read books I
normally wouldn't in other languages just to learn the language, my willpower only
extends so far. I'm far more likely to pick up a technical book/paper on engine
combustion, mathematical modelling and theory and the like versus any type of classic
literature. If anyone knows a bit about what kinds of topics in are supported in other
languages and could offer a recommendation, that would be wonderful.
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