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Raul Abdullin2018-03-08 15:24:42
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Raul Abdullin, 2018-03-08 15:24:42

Are there any English translation readers for Android?

It often happens that on the road you want to read English-language books or articles, but knowledge of words is not always enough.
Opening the translator every time is inconvenient.
I heard that there are readers with which, while reading a book or article on your phone, you click on an English word and immediately shows the translation. Advise something for Android please.

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John Smith, 2018-03-08
@raulvodov

Almost any normal reader for Android supports external dictionaries.
Alreader, CoolReader, MoonReader - dozens of them.
In addition to the reader itself, you need to:
- install the appropriate wrapper program for dictionaries (GoldenDict, ColorDict usually work well), throw vocabulary databases into it (google goldendict w3bsit3-dns.com, everything is written there and there are links), it is possible - in the reader settings (a) select the installed dictionary and (b) set up the call of the dictionary in the right way (there are different options - double tap on the word, long tap on the word, long tap + action selection from the menu) depending on the reader and your own preferences.

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isaikina, 2019-10-03
@isaikina

WordParty is a great app) with translator and dictionary https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com....

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V_Holmow, 2018-03-08
@V_Holmow

Look at eReader prestigio, I'm not sure what she translates, but she reads very well, and in itself is more convenient than others (IMHO)

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McBernar, 2018-03-09
@McBernar

Kindle by default gives a translator and Wikipedia in the kit.
And, most importantly, access to the Amazon library.

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