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i have a question..

okay, so you know how the mac comes with a dictionary that doesn't require internet to run, right? is there a download for a french english one that doesn't need the internet, because if anyone knows where to download one, that would be awesome, but it has to run without internet.
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Are you talking about a dictionary for the whole OS or for something like Firefox?

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