‘The traffic signal changed from red to green to red, over and over, as we stood locked in place.’.‘He replied only with a nod, and finally that traffic light changed to green.’.‘Emma went from pale to bright red, looking much like a traffic light changing.’.‘The light changed and traffic moved my way.’.‘Sam's demeanor had changed in an instant.’.‘So the rule was changed to allow only the winner to go home with cash.’.‘An urban lifestyle has changed the attitudes of residents in the city, he says, especially those of women.’.‘The rules have even been changed to accommodate people who might not otherwise qualify.’.‘Such studies may better explain why attitudes change over time, she says.’.‘Several months ago, our lives were changed for the worse.’.‘They're not gone, although the landscape has changed almost beyond recognition.’.‘Once broadband kicks in, it will fundamentally change what consumers do.’.‘Are you concerned about the fact that the description of the car keeps changing?’.‘In the meantime the area is changing as a result of a number of new housing developments.’.‘His style of composition changed noticeably after he arrived in Naples.’.‘Her life has drastically changed since that night.’.‘There is no doubt things have changed dramatically over the past year.’.‘He said that he could not see why the original proposal had changed.’.‘The social consensus has changed hugely since the law was drafted.’.‘As far as movies and television are concerned, the total amount we watch isn't likely to change much.’.‘The nature of that peaceful, beautiful part of the world would be changed forever if the proposals are allowed to go ahead.’.‘He believes the law should be changed so that organ donation is automatic unless the person is carrying a card saying they object.’.‘If these people are to be protected, and there are good arguments why they should be, then the law needs to be changed.’.‘Do you feel that the law should be changed to reinforce the right to self defence?’.‘technology and the internet have dramatically changed the way we communicate’.Now we should move the whole things to the StarDict folderĪnd now I restart the StarDict and click on the “manager dictionaries” (it is in the Right Bottom corner of the window) and Enable the Farsi dictionary. Īnd move those generated files to there, in my case I created Farsi in desktop and moved them dz !Ĭreate a folder on your desktop and move these 3 files to that folder. One of those 3 generated files is Farsi.dict (Farsi in my case) If you have done it successfully ,it should generate 3 files ! In this example Farsi.BGL is the one which I downloaded from Babylon site and Farsi.ifo is the name of the output file which I want to make. Now here we go to convert the bayblon dictionary : for example mine is Farsi.BGL Now it is installed ! but we still need another programĪgain go to synaptic package manager and install “dictzip”. ĥ- if the previous thing was done without any error continue, if it gave you error, (it usualy tells you, you need to install something) solve the error and continue : ģ-Before we continue, open synaptic package manager and install “libxml2-dev” as it is needed for our program. you should install it by source (don’t loose your pants, it is not hard)Ģ-Extract the zipped file which you downloaded, somewhere in your desktop. There is a program named dictconv, to convert dictionary formats to each other (including Babylon to StarDict)ġ- download dictconv here. Now we should convert the downloaded dictionary to StarDict format , first go to Babylon site and download the dictionary which you want to use, (I download Kurdish and Farsi ones) They have some dictionaries on StarDict site but compared to Babylon dictionaries they are so few. How to make the Babylon dictionaries work in ubuntu(stardict)?
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