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The mega version of the Arabic <> English Dictionary with definition and antonym offline and free. You can search both English and Arabic words. You can search words directly from "Internet Browser" or other Applications by using Sharing option. In the sharing option you will find "English Arabic Dictionary Mega" and choosing "English Arabic Dictionary Mega" will open the dictionary with the shared word so you need not type. Exiting from the dictionary will return you to "Internet Browser" or other Applications again. This is not only a Dictionary but also a learning tool. You can use this dictionary when you have no Internet connection. MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) option is available. There is autosuggestion so you need not type full words. You also can use Speech to text feature. You can add words to the study plan and remove words from the study plan. When you start typing, you will see some words starting with the letters you typed. The dictionary searches in a database for the matching words. This can slow down typing in small handsets. Therefore in settings there is an option to turn that off. So low profile mobile handsets can turn off Auto search to type quickly. You will see a Dictionary icon on the notification bar to start the app quickly. On sharing text you will find the Arabic Dictionary. This will be helpful to find out the meaning of any word.
Features of the Dictionary:
• Definition (Only in Mega version )
• Example
• Antonym
• Arabic To English
• English To Arabic
• No internet connection required
• Search From Web
• Search by Sharing
• Auto Suggestion
• Pronounce & Voice Search
• Synonyms
• Backup and Restore
• History & Study Plan
• Word Game
• Share Words
• Copy Words
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- Books & Reference
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Learning to pronounce English words correctly can be one of the hardest parts of learning English.
The English language has some sounds that your native language might not, so you will have to learn how to make completely new sounds.
Plus, English vowels make it really tricky to know how to say a word. “Way,” “weigh” and “whey” are all said the same, for example, while “comb,” “bomb” and “tomb” are all pronounced differently.
New Functionality:
- Search using wildcards and suggested words
- Predictive text in search helps you with spelling as you look for words
- Search history to help you find recently searched for words
- Bookmark your favorite words
- My vocabulary
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Education
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