From a Dictionary Entry

Some words have different parts of speech or multiple translations. You can easily find which part of speech or specific translation you will need to conjugate by first looking up the word and then touching CONJ. Follow this example.

1.Press MENÜ , use the arrow keys to highlight and then press EINGABE.

To choose English, select . You can also touch CONJ and then E/D to choose the language.

2.Type a word (e.g., reden).

3.Choose a form, if needed.

In this case, choose reden. Capitalized words are usually nouns.

4.Press EINGABE to look it up.

Read the definition to find the verb you want (e.g., to talk).

5.Touch CONJ to conjugate the headword, reden.

Highlight the translation you want (e.g., talk) and press EINGABE.

The principal forms of the German verb “reden” are listed. The English translations are below each German inflection.

6.Press or to scroll. Press ?* to display the root word.

7.Touch either CONJ or hold FN and press repeatedly to view more inflections.

If the word is a noun, an adjective, or another modifier, then there won’t be any other inflections.

8.Press CLEAR when done.

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Franklin DBD-1450 manual From a Dictionary Entry