![]() ![]() To look up the definition of a strange word on Kindle, we just need to press and hold on the word. One primary reason that I like reading on Kindle is the utterly convenient dictionary feature. This entry was posted in Spanish and tagged spanish by Paul. One final note is that your Kindle will now automatically select either the English or the Spanish dictionary depending on the language of your book. Once you apply your language selection and your Kindle restarts, it will download the Spanish-to-Spanish dictionary! You can see it if you go to Settings > Language and Dictionaries > Dictionaries How to change the default language of your Kindle to your target language Once you do that, your Kindle will automatically install the dictionary. In order to have your Kindle download your dictionary in your target language, you have to set the system language of your Kindle to your target language. Your Kindle will not automatically download the foreign language dictionary when highlighting words for definition in a non-English book. ![]() It couldn’t be easier to build your vocabulary! Just tap and hold on any word to get the definition with a Kindle. In my case, I should be using a Spanish-to-Spanish dictionary when reading a book in Spanish. If you are also looking to supercharge your language learning, it’s best to use a dictionary that is in your target language. The book Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner suggested that a great way to take your language learning to the next level is to read in your target language. Reading on a Kindle makes it effortless to look up definitions of new words. As a Harry Potter fan, my first Spanish book purchase was, of course, Harry Potter book 1 (la Piedra Filosofal). ![]() I’ve recently started reading in Spanish on my Kindle. ![]()
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