Dictionaries ABBYY Lingvo 3.0 for iOS - now with the ability to memorize words


ABBYY has announced the release of ABBYY Lingvo 3.0 for iOS, universal mobile application for fast and accurate translation of words and phrases. As the developers, at the request of users of the program adds features for learning words of 30 languages ​​- the ability to create cards for learning foreign languages ​​and interactive exercises.

In the new version of the application is sufficient to add cards with words that must learn to memorize the list and select one of the exercises. Exercise "Introduction" the user sequentially through all the selected vocabulary cards, and in the exercise "Lesson" - recalls the translation of foreign words from the cards selected for the exercise. To add a word to the list for the study, just click on the "Create a card" when browsing the dictionary article in the dictionary and select one or several translations and examples of usage. Alternatively, you can manually create their cards on the same list of words to memorize. To do this, open the editor on the button "Create a Card", to enter the word to store and transfer. cards in the list can be grouped according to language areas, which allows to study the words in several languages. The user can also edit the card, and add new information, such as other translations, include or exclude the card from the lesson when they learned by heart, and listen to the pronunciation and usage examples glances. For your convenience, the program also adds the ability to work with dictionaries and cards to study in landscape mode. purchasing app for $ 4.99, users get access to 56 basic dictionaries for 27 languages. This version also includes a handy feature fotoperevoda and various opportunities to memorize words and phrases. addition, from the application you can buy more than 200 dictionaries, including dictionaries of general vocabulary, explanatory, idiomatic and specialized dictionaries from such prestigious publishers like HarperCollins Publishers, Compact Verlag, «Russian language - Media," "Rousseau", etc.