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Does anyone know how I can get a Picture-sound english dictionary either in software or online? e.g It shows a word with a picture and we can click to hear the pronuncition. thank lots
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For children or adults?

This lot have some for children: LITTLE EXPLORERS by Enchanted Learning Software
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For adults.

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