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LingvoSoft Talking Dictionary English <-> Japanese (Kanji) for Pocket PC by LingvoSoft | support Availability : Worldwide
Available For : Pocket PC, v2.7.13 | $29.95 
Summary : This bidirectional dictionary stores 400,000 useful words and phrases. It will supply you with instant back translation
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Application Category : Education for Pocket PC
Description : With the latest additions, this application's user interface presents superior hi-resolution (640x480) VGA support. Among other improvements are VGA support for the keyboard and the dictionary itself, and screen rotation for more effortless reading and navigating.
Main features include:
Advanced English speech synthesis created with TTS (Text-to-Speech) technology.
Screen rotation and high resolution 640x480 VGA display support
Updated keyboard which also supports VGA display
Quick search from the input line: just start typing and words beginning with those letters will appear
Entries are complete with part of speech information and transcription
Easy back translation for proof of correct understanding
Word Grabber function: while working with another application, highlight the word and use the grabbing tool to automatically translate it.
Dictionary, keyboard, and fonts components are installed independently of each other, allowing you easier management of multiple dictionary applications
About Kana, Kanji, and Romanization:
There are two types of scripts in Japanese: Kanji (characters) and Kana (syllabary). While any text can be written in both Kanji and Kana, Kanji is used to write the roots of native Japanese words, namely of all main parts of speech - nouns, verbs, some pronouns, some adverbs and numerals. Kanji reflects the meaning of a word and Kana represents the pronunciation.
Romanization is a system for representing Japanese characters with the Roman/Latin alphabet. It is a transliteration method which can be used for many purposes: street signs for visiting foreigners; transcription of personal, company, or place names to be used in another language context; or even simply for typographic emphasis. English Japanese (Romanization) dictionary is an essential tool for those who are learning the language.
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