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Where can I find German electronic dictionaries in Singapore?
As I learn German right now, I realise that the paper dictionary has become very slow. (Then again, I use electronic Chinese dictionaries)
The problem is, I have not been able to find a German dictionary in Singapore. The only 'dictionaries' that I have found are mere translators, with English as the focus. I want one that can not only translate to English, but also explain in full detail, in German, with German as the focus. (Think Oxford German-English Dictionary and the Kleine Muret-Sanders combined into one)
It does not have to be that detailed, and I can still do with one that only explains in German, but it must have German as the main language.
If not possible, then recommend me one that can be found in Germany itself. I am going there next year.
Finally, I have one more question: Why can't I find a decent German electronic dictionary in the non-eBay Internet?
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