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Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function is no ordinary dictionary; it transforms your Nintendo DSi into a unique language tool. Enter a word by hand, or simply snap a photo of it, to receive an instant translation.

Thousands of everyday words and expressions in six different languages are included: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.

Use the Touch Screen to enter a word via the on-screen keyboard or write the letters by hand using the stylus. Alternatively, use the camera to take a photo of a word – such as in a magazine or on a sign – and the software will do the rest and translate it. Read More »

Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function is useful when travelling, for casual study, or anytime you need to brush up your knowledge of foreign words.

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Europe Sun, 06 Sep 2009 by James Newton

Oh, what's the word? Ah yes - "exiguous"!

First things first – this is not a dictionary in the traditional sense of the word. Not a single entry here comes with a definition or any usage guidelines, just a list of the equivalent words in five other languages. What we have here is more of a word..

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Bass X0

1. Bass X0 United Kingdom 04 Sep 2009, 00:04 BST

taking pictures of words... well I suppose it could work for Japanese Kanji/Hiragana.

protozone.quadrant

2. protozone.quadrant United States 04 Sep 2009, 00:44 BST

i think it will be released in US on monday, remember all the other friday european releases? most of them ended up coming to NA on monday.

KnucklesSonic8

3. KnucklesSonic8 Canada 04 Sep 2009, 04:50 BST

S'about time! Definitely getting this once I get my DSi. French-English translations FTW!

Hardy83

4. Hardy83 Canada 04 Sep 2009, 05:22 BST

800 points? Holy $%^& that's an expensive dictionary!

legochesser

5. legochesser Netherlands 04 Sep 2009, 10:21 BST

And why Japanese and not Dutch? Pass this.... For Dutch people it is an expensive joke. Save your points for MFC! or M vs. DK: MMA! or Asphalt 4.

KillTheHaterzzz

6. KillTheHaterzzz Netherlands 04 Sep 2009, 11:43 BST

@Legochesser

Yeah, Just what I thought, it would've been a nice app if Dutch was included!
Instead of Italian or German...
Portugese people have the same problem :(

GonzoMontana

7. GonzoMontana Germany 04 Sep 2009, 13:36 BST

instead of Italian or German?!?!? ... wtf?

hjetyekus

8. hjetyekus Hungary 04 Sep 2009, 19:23 BST

It actually costs only 500 point.

WeeGee

9. WeeGee United States 04 Sep 2009, 22:36 BST

Hmm, interesting. I think it's cool but when ever do you have to look up a word in a dictionary in public?

Prochnow

10. Prochnow Switzerland 05 Sep 2009, 00:43 BST

My worst DSiWare purchase ever. Even 500 points are too much, sorry.

killer6370

11. killer6370 Germany 05 Sep 2009, 00:50 BST

This could be useful for example you'r in japan and want a meal but don't undestand the menue so just take a photo

KillTheHaterzzz

12. KillTheHaterzzz Netherlands 05 Sep 2009, 09:14 BST

@GonzoMontana

Yeah, I don't use german dictionary's, because I can speak German...
I need Dutch - Spanish/French/Japanese translations...

chaseb97

13. chaseb97 United States 06 Oct 2009, 20:43 BST

cool

saitho95

14. saitho95 Germany 03 Nov 2009, 15:47 GMT

"Little Bit of Brain Training Arts Edition" and "Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function" will be preinstalled on the coming DSi LL/XL ;)
In Japan, it will come in winered, naturewhite and darkbrown, but the colors for Europe/America aren't determined yet.

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