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The ClickThai Dictionary Thai / English is the perfect traveling companion. Installed on your phone it is always available when and wherever it is needed.
New revolutionary function for Word-By-Word translations of Thai text. You can copy text from a received Email or Text Message and will get a list of all contained words with translation. And with the new Memo function you can save new words or words from the dictionary in a handy list. That makes it easy to prepare yourself for a certain situation where you need some special words.
The vocabulary is impressive: More than 200,000 entries in total. About 88,000 Thai- and 82,000 English words are waiting for the lightning-fast search. Not only the words for everyday use are included. There are also many technical terms, i. e. from medicine and technology, to assist you in the workshop or while visiting a doctor.
An input support for all three search directions ensures that the search word must be entered not completely. Starting with the third entered character, all the words that match the incomplete search word are displayed. As soon as the wanted word becomes visible, it only needs to be touched to immediately display the translation result. This is a great help especially for Thai words.
A search for phonetic transcription with 65,000 entries allows to enter a word as it was heard. Regardless of pitch or vowel lengths even complicated Thai words are found this way.
72.000 Thai words have sound that can be spoken as often as needed. Play it to your Thai-conversational partner, so he understands what you want to express. Sound files for newly added words will come later.
The search results provides the direct hits and also such words that are included in, or contain the search term. Thus it is easy to select a better fitting word. The direct hits part of the search results list is sorted so that the most frequently used words appear at the top. So you can be sure that you'll not select a rarely used word, for example, from Pali and Sanskrit or from the royal language, where it is not appropriate. But of course such words are included in the vocabulary, and if you encountered one of this, you will also find the translation for it.