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== 1500 word edition == | == 1500 word edition == | ||
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The 1500 word edition is available in 3 versions: | The 1500 word edition is available in 3 versions: | ||
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− | + | **[[:file:1500we.epub|Download ePub]] | |
− | + | **[[:file:1500we.mobi|Download Kindle]] | |
− | + | ** [http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1102160687 iTunes] | |
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* Standard version: Not yet available | * Standard version: Not yet available | ||
* Explicit version: Not yet available | * Explicit version: Not yet available |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 17 April 2016
This is where you'll find the newest published dictionaries.
The running dictionary is currently only available in Portable Document Format.
How to use the dictionary
Finding a word in the dictionary can be a challenge due to Delang's exotic grammar, but here comes a few tips to follow:
- Nouns always includes a prefix.
- Numerals may be included as prefixes on a noun.
- Verbs only include prefixes when in past or future tense.
- Not all words which seems to have a prefix has a prefix.
- The prefixes are listed as separate entries in the dictionary.
- Words that you do not find in the dictionary may be created using existing words in the dictionary.
- And, just to make things a bit more interesting, the spelling of a word may change when included in a new word. The same goes for prefixed numerals.
1500 word edition
The 1500 word edition is available in 3 versions:
- Dictionary version:
- Standard version: Not yet available
- Explicit version: Not yet available