In Mountain Lion the OS X internal dictionary that you can fire up by right clicking a word, or by using the dashboard widget, seems to have gained at least one new language: German. Since German is my main language, but I also read a lot of English texts and website, I'd like to switch the dictionary languages on the fly. How can I do this?
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Whichever dictionaries you enable in the Dictionary app's preferences will be available in the dictionary popover. You could either change these whenever you want to switch, or perhaps just leave both languages enabled all the time.



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1This is what I needed. Works great. – Arne Aug 01 '12 at 16:07
jtbandes' method is great if Apple includes the language that you desire to switch to, but note that you can also download external dictionaries with the ".dict" extension. Here are a couple to get you started:
- dict.cc Dictionary Plugin (German-English)
- English to Latin Dictionary and Latin to English Dictionary
- French Dictionary
Here's what you do once you've downloaded the dictionaries you want:
Navigate to /Library/Dictionaries by doing this: Finder -> Go -> Go To Folder ->
/Library/DictionariesMove the dictionaries from your Downloads folder to
/Library/DictionariesOpen up Dictionary and go to Dictionary -> Preferences and select the dictionaries you just added.
You can check out a bunch more dictionaries at this link: http://speedofmac.com/adding_dictionaries.html.
Hope this helps!
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You can re-order the dictionaries by dragging.
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You answer duplicates the one from January 29 and should be deleted. – Tom Gewecke Apr 15 '14 at 13:33