The Kindle DX supports Arabic in two ways: natively with .AZW files and via PDF. There are already some Arabic text books available for Kindle, including Faruk Abu-Chacra'sArabic: An Essential Grammar and the Qur'an.
The Kindle DOES NOT SUPPORT Arabic .MOBI or .PRC files because the default fonts are not fully Unicode compliant and don't support Arabic.
You can also create PDF's of Arabic language documents and mail them to your Kindle account for a small fee, which depends on the size of the file. I've used a variety of fonts in documents I've created myself and they all display on the Kindle almost exactly as they do in the original.
All types of Kindle support the above mentioned AZW and PDF formats. To avoid paying Amazon a fee for transmitting the file to your Kindle you can also achieve the same result using the supplied USB cable or a WiFi connection.
You can also convert Arabic text into series of images as in following example. You can check the Qur'an which is converted into series of images for kindle.
http://quranelibrary.blogspot.com
Yes, the Amazon Kindle supports Portuguese. There are more than 1,000 books in Portuguese in the Kindle Store. For more information about Portuguese books in the Kindle store please visit Kindle Portugal Blogspot at Related Links, below.
The Kindle Fire (along with other Kindles to support Android OS) are the only Kindles capable of playing the game. The original Kindle released by Amazon does not support Android OS, therefor does not support Monopoly.
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Yes, the Amazon Kindle 1 can support PDF files. You can transfer PDF files to the device using a USB connection or email them to your Kindle email address to have them converted and delivered wirelessly to your device.
Kindles do not have a phone number like a mobile device. However, you can send documents to your Kindle via email using its unique Kindle email address, which can be found in your Amazon account settings. If you need assistance, you can contact Amazon customer support for help with your Kindle device.
Amazon Kindle was created on 2007-11-19.
The Kindle app on the iPad does not support collections or folders. Some other ebook apps such as Stanza do have a collections feature but they are not compatible with the DRM used on Kindle books.
when you buy a kindle the first thing you should do is create a amazon account and then link your kindle to your account
The Nook came well after the Kindle.
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