PONS and Paragon Software Group have released PONS Russian Illustrated Dictionary for Android and iOS. Developed by leading language instructors, this dictionary app presents information in a new and unique way – with corresponding illustrations for every word. More than 5,000 words and phrases are grouped into 13 essential topics for everyday life, covering everything from emergency situations, education, and work to hobbies and culture.
The app covers the following topics:
- People
- At home
- Food and drinks
- On the go
- In the city
- Education and work
- Communication
- Sport and fitness
- Free time
- Body and health
- Emergencies
- Earth and nature
- Numbers and measurements
System requirements: iOS 8.0 or later; Android 4.0 or later.
Availability:
PONS Russian Illustrated Dictionary apps are available for $4.99 each, or $14.99 as a set of dictionaries for all languages via in-app purchase. You can get it from the App Store or from Google Play.
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PONS Illustrated Dictionary App Now Available
PONS and Paragon Software Group have released PONS Russian Illustrated Dictionary for Android and iOS. Developed by leading language instructors, this dictionary app presents information in a new and unique way – with corresponding illustrations for every word. More than 5,000 words and phrases are grouped into 13 essential topics for everyday life, covering everything from emergency situations, education, and work to hobbies and culture.
The app covers the following topics:
System requirements: iOS 8.0 or later; Android 4.0 or later.
Availability:
PONS Russian Illustrated Dictionary apps are available for $4.99 each, or $14.99 as a set of dictionaries for all languages via in-app purchase. You can get it from the App Store or from Google Play.
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