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I've just purchased Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary for iPhone.
It seems very good to learn English without using Japanese.
I think dictionaries for iPhone are more useful than electric dictionaries.
I'll take a look tomorrow.
It seems very good to learn English without using Japanese.
I think dictionaries for iPhone are more useful than electric dictionaries.
I'll take a look tomorrow.
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I've just purchased the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary for the iPhone.
It seems like a very good way to learn English without using Japanese.
I think dictionaries for the iPhone are more useful than electric dictionaries.
I'll take a look at it tomorrow.
I don't have an iPhone but that sounds like a useful application!
I've just purchased the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary for my iPhone.
It seems like a very good tool for learning English without using Japanese.
I think dictionaries for the iPhone are more useful than electronic dictionaries. (An "electric" device is merely powered by electricity, e.g., an electric fan or an electric pump is basically a mechanical device but is driven by an electric motor. An "electronic" device has logic circuitry (e.g., a microchip or circuit board, or at least a transistor) that allows it to perform computations or operate in a more complex manner than would otherwise be possible.)
I see. Your advise is very helpful for me. Thank you!
I've just purchased the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary for my iPhone.
It seems like a very good method to learn English without using Japanese language.
I think dictionaries for the iPhone are more useful than other electric electronic dictionaries. - Do you mean those small computer like devices that seem to be all over Japan?
I have the same dictionary on my Android using DioDict. It is very useful. It can speak the word in both UK and US accents.
Mark
Yeah, it also can link the word by tapping it.