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LIVE Dictionary Spanish - English is an interactive translation dictionary for mobile phones.
Features
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# Interactive searching as you write
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LIVE Dictionary Dutch - English is an interactive translation dictionary for mobile phones.
Features
# Fast lookup
# Interactive searching as you write
# Size of dictionary may be chosen according to free memory in your device and your needs
TranslateMe is a talking translator. It's a mobile phone application for language translation. Use your Android phone to translate to and from English, French, Spanish, Malay, Japanese, Chinese etc.
You also have the option for the app to read out the translated text for you. However, not all languages can do the talking depending on availability
Mondadori Langenscheidt Dizionario Global Italiano-Inglese / Inglese-Italiano for Android is one of four remarkable dictionaries from Mondadori Group, one of the top publishing companies in Europe and number one in Italy. Mondadori dictionaries are excellent choice for travel, beginners and every day use
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