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Persian Pocket Dictionary

Ioannis Zafeiropoulos

Publisher: Ioannis Zafeiropoulos

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Fluo!‘s Persian Pocket Dictionary, authoritative and comprehensive, is a bi-directional (to and from English) Dictionary, with tens of thousands lemmas and definitions. An indispensable reference for every student, as well as professionals and translators.
Available since: 11/14/2016.

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