English Arabic Dictionary - Convert your cell phone (mobile phone) into an English Arabic dictionary - electronic translator!
English Arabic Dictionary - Cell Phone (Mobile Phone), electronic software travel dictionary to translate English to Arabic displaying a list of words in romanised (phonetic) Arabic. The Arabic English dictionarytranslates from phonetic Arabic to English. Copying a word from the translated list for a reverse translation can be used to find synonyms and to understand the broader use of the Arabic word in the English language. Although the English Arabic dictionary does not provide definitions or examples, the use of the translation software in this way provides you with a mechanism to better understand Arabic words in the English context without the need for definitions.
Running on cell phones (mobile phone) and mobile devices compatible with the J2ME specifications CLDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0 or later including Windows Mobile (PocketPC and Smartphone), Android and games consoles (PSPNintendo DS) installed with a compatiable JVM.
Understanding the limitations of your cell phone (mobile phone) we have designed our dictionary optimised with the 12,000 most commonly used words, enhancing performance, reliability and compatibility. The dictionary’s small footprint of less than 200KB, about the size of a ringtone, doesn’t limit your cell phone (mobile phone) to a single dictionary allowing you to load multiple languages before you travel.
Ideal for anyone in need of mobile English to Arabic referencing, business people, travelers, and foreign language students, the dictionary delivers quick and easy searching instantly turning your cell phone(mobile phone) into a personal language communication assistant.
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Supported operating systems:
Java ME, Java Nokia 240x320, Java SE 240x320
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Date: 16 Jun 12
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