Requirements: BlackBerry
The Oxford French Minidictionary is an effective and practical reference tool for the student, adult-learner, traveler, and business professional. The key features of the Oxford French MiniDictionary are: over 100,000 words, phrases, and translation; bullet points separate each new part of speech within an entry, making it easy to scan; phonetic transcription for the French-English part are provided, using the International Phonetic Alphabet; any unpredictable plural forms or irregular English conjugations, comparative and superlative forms are also given in brackets; precise information on grammar and style.
The Oxford French Minidictionary is utilized by MSDict Viewer - a dictionary reader designed support multiple dictionaries installed at a time. Its features: transcriptions facilitating pronunciation; support for dictionaries installed on memory cards; searching that starts on first letter you enter; searning features - random word and word of the day.
Version 2.30 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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