Lingvo has quite a lot of mistakes/inaccuracies in its English part, so probably the Russian part is as unreliable. nevertheless, Lingvo surely is helpful while working with simpler texts.
Thanks for the link:) I've now downloaded the dictionary but it seems like it doesen't support the cyrillic signs. Therefore I only get strange letters that is impossible to understand. You don't happen to know how to change it, so that it's possible to read?
What should one use to find it when searching? Just "ABBYY Lingvo"? I don't use eMule myself but I have a friend who does and who might help me, so I'd have to tell him exactly what to search for.
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Date: 2007-05-08 07:41 pm (UTC)http://www.abbyy.com/lingvo/
Check this link
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Date: 2007-05-08 08:57 pm (UTC)Thought that since I easily got an Arabic one, getting a Russian one shouldn't be completely impossible...
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Date: 2007-05-08 09:13 pm (UTC)http://metromir.ru/downloads/?id=17
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Date: 2007-05-12 01:45 pm (UTC)I've now downloaded the dictionary but it seems like it doesen't support the cyrillic signs. Therefore I only get strange letters that is impossible to understand. You don't happen to know how to change it, so that it's possible to read?
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