OpenDict - Offline Dictionary Apk

OpenDict - Offline Dictionary Apk

Latest version 1.0.10
12 Feb 2025

Older Versions

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Version1.0.10
Rating5.0/5, based on 1 votes
Size‎1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Author's NotesOffline Dictionary with 226 languages - German, French, English, Spanish, Dutch

About OpenDict - Offline Dictionary APK

OpenDict - Offline Dictionary APK Download for Android
OpenDict - Offline Dictionary APK Download for Android

Description

Discover a comprehensive offline dictionary, translator, and language reference guide. Perfect for students, travelers, linguists, and professionals who need reliable offline language support.

🌍 POWERFUL LANGUAGE SUPPORT
226 languages in your pocket
317 language pairs
1086 Open Source Sets
9.22 million precise translations and senses
11.75 million detailed definitions
99.29 million usage examples

⚡ BUILT FOR SPEED
Lightning-fast offline search (after downloading initially)
Grouped results by parts of speech and word length
Instant translations and definitions
Quick bookmarking
The keyboard is already open when you launch the app
Efficient power user features
On-device Pronunciations
Bi-directional search by default

📚 SMART ORGANIZATION
Organize entries with custom tags
Quick bookmarking
Search History
Seamless, real-time device syncing and backup
Highly customizable settings
Cross-device synchronization

📖 OPEN AND TRANSPARENT
No in-app purchases, or subscriptions
100% ad-free experience, pure functionality
Data is not sold to third parties or used for advertising
Only open source sets included (Wiktionary, ECDC, News-Commentary, SciELO, Tatoeba, TED2020, XLEnt)
All downloaded language data inside the app is free to use, copy, modify, and transform for any purpose

🇪🇺 SUPPORTED LANGUAGES
English, Finnish, German, Russian, Spanish, Chinese Mandarin, French, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Hungarian, Korean, Bulgarian, Japanese, Danish, Serbo-Croatian, Czech, Catalan, Greek, Ukrainian, Romanian, Turkish, Galician, Arabic, Irish, Maori, Macedonian, Georgian, Latin, Belarusian, Armenian, Norwegian Bokmål, Vietnamese, Hindi, Persian, Hebrew, Slovak, Icelandic, Indonesian, Welsh, Thai, Estonian, Malay, Norwegian Nynorsk, Azerbaijani, Tagalog, Chinese Cantonese, Latvian, Slovene, Ancient Greek, Scottish Gaelic, Lithuanian, Kazakh, Norwegian, Khmer, Albanian, Urdu, Afrikaans, Mongolian, Occitan, Bengali, Marathi, Tajik, Yiddish, Uzbek, Swahili, Kyrgyz, Northern Kurdish, Faroese, Telugu, Basque, Burmese, Asturian, Malayalam, Lao, Manx, Sicilian, Norman, Sanskrit, Tamil, Bashkir, Uyghur, Turkmen, Maltese, Navajo, Pashto, Walloon, Breton, Central Kurdish, Luxembourgish, Campidanese Sardinian, Tibetan, Tatar, Romansch, Punjabi, Assamese, Gujarati, West Frisian, Venetan, Aromanian, Lower Sorbian, Friulian, Kannada, Scots, Quechua, Hawaiian, Cornish, Cebuano, Cherokee, Hakka Chinese, Nepali, Javanese, Amharic, Sinhalese, Crimean Tatar, Upper Sorbian, Northern Sami, Haitian Creole, Chechen, Greenlandic, Kapampangan, Yoruba, Latgalian, Yakut, Ladino, Corsican, Odia, Bikol Central, Wu Chinese, Zhuang, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Ossetian, Southern Altai, Eastern Min Chinese, Low German, Aragonese, Ojibwe, Zulu, Chuvash, Aramaic, Malagasy, Ngazidja Comorian, Coptic, Lombard, Hausa, Tok Pisin, Kalmyk, Sundanese, Carpathian Rusyn, Kashubian, Tigrinya, Kabuverdianu, Abkhaz, Somali, Guaraní, Erzya, Neapolitan, Eastern Mari, Alemannic German, Afan Oromo, Limburgish, Northern Frisian, Udmurt, Dhivehi, Kumyk, Old Irish, Ilocano, Old French, Sindhi, Sranan Tongo, Ladin, Shan, Romani, Chichewa, Tarifit, Mingrelian, Kashmiri, Hiligaynon, Romagnol, Adyghe, Ligurian, Classical Nahuatl, Kikuyu, Pali, Bavarian, Silesian, Papiamentu, Sylheti, Livonian, Xhosa, Komi-Zyrian, Laz, Mon, Old Javanese, Moksha, Franco-Provençal, Kabardian, Saterland Frisian, Karelian, Veps, Jeju, Fula, Middle French, Emilian, Balinese, Konkani, Afar, Mauritian Creole, Iban, Mapudungun, Lule Sami, Bambara, S'gaw Karen, Swazi, Marshallese, Makasar, Magahi, Tokelauan

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.0.10

Initial Release

How to install OpenDict - Offline Dictionary APK on Android phone or tablet?

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  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (app.opendict-v1.0.10-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.0.10 (1)1 MB

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