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Franklin Spanish/English Dictionary, downloadable Content Capability

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Features

  • Franklin Spanish/English Dictionary with downloadable content capability
  • Instant translation of over 2,000 travelers' phrases
  • Grammar guide, advanced conjugations, and correction of phonetic spelling,
  • Seven games to reinforce learning and TOEFL Test Word List
  • Built-in organizer with world clock and currency converter

Description

Spanish/English Dictionary, downloadable content capability From the Manufacturer An ideal language learning tool for high school students, travelers, and international business people, the Franklin Spanish/English Dictionary with downloadable content capability gives you access to 5,000,000 total translations. Specially designed for all levels of language skill from beginner to advanced, with extra attention given to the unique Spanish of Central and South America, this tool provides convenient search of translations and definitions. Words entered phonetically are automatically corrected. You have access to advanced conjugations of English and Spanish verbs in all tenses, including plural and feminine forms of words. And the convenient Grammar Guide featuring essential information on Spanish Grammar Rules is a great resource to help you construct sentences. For quick reference, you can get instant translation of over 2,000 total travelers' phrases, which are searchable by keyword or categories such as dining, shopping, emergencies. Other great learning tools include the ability to save difficult words in My Word List and use them in seven different games to reinforce learning. You can improve your spelling and vocabulary by playing Spelling Bee and using Flashcards in Spanish and a special TOEFL Test Word List helps you study for the test. There's even a built-in ROLODEX Organizer with a telephone book and world clock, a calculator, and a Metric/Currency Converter for quick math.


Product Dimensions: 5 x 1 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Item model number: DBE-1470


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2004


Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Indispensible but flawed
I bought this version after my previous older model died (it lasted a long time and survived several trips to Mexico and Venezuela). It is definitely a robust translator, in the sense that it has: * An extensive vocabulary * Many usages of a word. For instance, if you type in "go", you get 10 different English usages such as become, fit, progress, function, etc., and their Spanish equivalents (often with more than one Spanish synonym for each usage, so in the case of the word "go", you get close to 20 different Spanish words depending on usage.) That is invaluable if you are trying to communicate on any level of complexity at all and you don't want to carry a 3 inch thick book around. Some of the cheaper translators I've seen have a much smaller vocabulary and only one or two usages of each word. * Almost as good is a lot of the common idioms it has, such as "go off", "go bad", "anything goes", etc. However, it would be very nice if you could type something like "go bad" in directly and get a translation, but alas you cannot. * Conjugations. Same situation; extensive conjugation, but as other reviewers have commented, you can't type in a conjugated form and get the direct translation; it takes you to the infinitive. For instance, if I type in "dijo" (he said), it takes me to the infinitive "decir" (to say). You have to scroll through up to 10 screens to find the conjugated form, frustrating even for an advanced student, and downright maddening for the beginner. In addition to the 2 big flaws I mentioned here, I think the keyboard layout was better on the older model, being a little more like a real keyboard and less cutesy. It does seem like the brain is a little faster on this one than the old one which is nice when you do have to scroll through 10 screens. All in all, a great piece of equipment, which will be constantly by my side when I go to Colombia next week. However, I do wish Franklin would fix the flaws. I would be the first to give away my current one and buy the redesign. Franklin, are you listening? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2006 by Tom C

  • Going to help me to an A
I bought this device for help with my spanish class. I never expected it to be the reason I pass the class. Not only can you look up words, but it'll give you a list of phrases that word is used in that might sort of changes the meaning. There is a flash card feauture but I still found it a little easier to make my own flash cards. The games are pretty much useless. The real deal and what you'll be happy to have this for is the conjugation feature. Plug in any word and get the preterite, subjunctive, imperfect and much more. A lot more actually...almost too much. The device isn't blazing fast so looking for a specific conjugation can take awhile. Definetly not something you'll do while in class when the teacher doesn't notice. Everyone in class is jealous I have it and my profesor is shocked at the level of words that I know...thanks to this puppy. All in all, great product, great buy and I think I'll actually keep it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2006 by The Endz

  • Loved this at Spanish Immersion School - mostly
This handy little English/Spanish electronic dictionary was invaluable during my two week Spanish Immersion School in Costa Rica. I lived with a local family who didn't speak English and I hardly spoke Spanish. This helped us both bridge the gap. Even the children in the family would use it to find a word I could understand. In classes, it was a quick way to find a word I needed and it gave me all the variances of that word. I was the envy of my class. I used a lot of the extra features as well - converters, calculator, clock, games, and others. I do wish that the screen was not so dark. It's really hard to see unless the lighting is fairly bright. I also wish that it had more words in it, both in English and Spanish. Sometimes I just couldn't find a word they were using in class and it was frustrating. I ended up leaving this with my host family and now I need to order another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2008 by Into The Wide Blue

  • not sure yet
I really like the content of this thing so far, but the problem is that I usually use it outdoors, and you can barely read it there, for some reason. I thought the battery was low after I tried to use it in my car, which is where I listen to my Spanish lessons. However, when I took it indoors and turned it on before replacing the battery, it was nice and bright there and easy to read again. Then back out in the car, later that day, I can't read the screen AT ALL. Not sure what the problem is, but so far I don't see a button or option to alter the screen to make it more visible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2008 by T. Novak

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