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My Dictionary - Study Words

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My Dictionary - Study Words

by Alexander Ryakhin

5.0 (28) v5.4.6 83 MB Universal 4+

Description

The word’s on the tip of your tongue — and it won’t come out. Sound familiar?

I built My Dictionary because I know that feeling. It's a tool to turn a "foreign" language into yours: you collect vocabulary from real life so that when it matters — in a meeting, on a trip, in conversation — the right word comes by itself.

For anyone who wants to speak, not just know the translation.

• Keep what you see: Run into a word in a book or on a sign? The camera scans it straight into your dictionary. Heard it in a podcast? Type it in. No scattered notes — your own dictionary, growing with you.

• Words that stick: Not just the translation — the full picture: pronunciation, examples, where the word came from. You understand the word — so it stays in your head.

• Forget the fear of forgetting: Our spaced repetition system brings back exactly what you find hardest. What tripped you up today, you’ll say tomorrow without thinking.

• Progress you can feel: Watch words move from “new” to “learning” to “mastered”. You see your growth in the charts — and feel it in how confidently you speak.

Bottom line: You’re not studying words. You’re making them yours — so when you need them, they’re already there.

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What's new (v5.4.6)

What’s New

- Appearance: Adjustable text size with a slider in Settings → Appearance. Pick a percentage, preview how words and examples look, then tap Apply to update the whole app.
- Examples: Translations show on a separate line under the sentence instead of in brackets. New translations stay on their own line.
- TTS: “Listen” on examples reads only the sentence in your learning language, not the translation (including older examples saved with text in parentheses).
- AI: Stronger prompts so verb examples use conjugated forms more often, not only the infinitive.

Bug fixes and performance improvements.