
"Reading a different language helps you expand your vocabulary and nail down nuances like sentence structure, and for visual learners like myself it can be the ideal way to start really learning information. Lucky for all of us e-reader lovers, Kindle's ebook store has books in all kinds of languages that you can purchase or download through Kindle's subscription services like Kindle Unlimited and Kids+. You can always send an ebook from your library that's in your learning language of choice to your e-reader, too."
"You'll head to the Settings menu on your Kindle and select Device options, and then one of the options will be Languages and Dictionaries. You'll choose that option, and there will be four items to choose from: Language, Dictionaries, Keyboards, and Chinese Characters Sort Order. The Language menu will do what you expect, letting you choose from among the device's 10 languages to set your device to."
Reading books in a different language expands vocabulary and reinforces sentence structure while suiting visual learners. Kindle's ebook store and subscription services offer books in many languages, and users can send library ebooks in a target language to their device. Kindle devices can switch their interface to ten languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese. Language and dictionary options reside under Settings > Device options > Languages and Dictionaries. Changing the interface language restarts the Kindle but leaves books in their original language. Dictionaries and keyboards provide lookup and input support independently.
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