Importing user dictionary of various keyboards - Android Apps and Games

Hi xda
how to import/merge user dictionary of various keyboards like swype, swiftkey, touchpal etc??
New and new keyboards are coming up these days, so I think there should be an universal format of dictionary or a software to import them. :good:

I have also the same question for my Samsung galaxy S2 I9100 Android 4.0.4 XWLPW

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I'm thinking about going from Andoid to WP7 (Lumia 900?)
The only problem I have is the dictonary language. I'm from the Faroe Islands, and there is no official support for our language (we are only 48.000 people). On Android I could download an app called Scandinavian Keyboard, and then download a Faroese dictionary on top of that.
I think I've read sometime before WP7 was released, that they did not open up the keyboard as much as on Android, is that true?
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Romanian language - MyScript Notes Mobile

Dear rooted galaxy tab 8.9, tab 10.1, tab 2 10.1 & note 10.1 owners,
since "MyScript Notes Mobile" is only available on samsung apps and not on google play and since, on samsung apps, it is only available for owners of the aforementioned devices, can you please download "Romanian language - MyScript Notes Mobile" from samsung apps, upload it to somewhere and post a link to it here (don't know if it could be uploaded here though it's only a FREE, SMALL DICTIONARY) ?
Got a Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet that comes preinstalled with Myscript Notes Mobile by Vision Objects, which rocks btw, but misses this very important (my very own native language - please no "smart" remarks) dictionary (got most others) for handwriting recognition.
Hope i'm not breaking any rules by posting this....
Hello. Here you are:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dd1dwdcwnau42o0
thanks a lot. unfortunately they don't seem to be compatible :-\ . package names are different. will probably have to root the tablet in order to copy the package contents to the right location.
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[Q] Can the Galaxy Note 10.1 recognize kana?

I don't know if this is an original question, I just joined the site, and reading through this forum convinced me that this is the tablet I am looking for.
I just began studying Japanese this quarter, and I would love to be able to augment my studying with the Galaxy Note 10.1.
Obviously this device does not only ship to the US, so I am sure it recognize other language input. Practicing writing sentences will of course not be a problem. What I want to know is if the device will recognize the kana and print it to the screen. I feel that it can be a great practice tool for perfecting my writing if the software can identify it.
Is it as simple as changing the keyboard language? Will I need to root my device?
I'm studying Japanese as well, but I don't see the option to input kana. The only East Asian input languages I could download for the keyboard was Korean and Chinese. There's no download for Japanese language. It's so disappointing! I have the US Wi-Fi version of the Note 10.1 (N8013), though. The international version might have Japanese input but I don't know for sure.
You could always try using a 3rd party keyboard from the Play Store, however, they may not have handwriting recognition. So I'd parse through the app store before you go out and buy one.
If you're using a language from the default list in the settings menu (there's not too many in the list), there is no need to root. All you have to do is download the font from the Settings menu.
I hope I didn't confuse you or anything...
EDIT:
I did a quick Google search and someone had recommended downloading MultiLing Keyboard + the Japanese plug-in + the HanWriting system to get Japanese handwriting input OR you can purchase an app called 7notes with mazec (Japanese). MultiLing is free and 7notes costs $10.47 (there is a trial version but that's Japanese only). I would post links but I can't since I'm a newbie. D:
I'm gonna test out the MultiLing one first, then the 7notes trial since the latter is quite expensive.
Yes, you can write and read japanese in almost any app, even you can set japanese as the main language if you want. (all the menus and options will appear in japanese).
The default keyboard (samsung keyboard) doesn't have japanese as writing language, but no problem, just use any third party keyboard with japanese support, I use (and recommend) Multiling Keyboard (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.klye.ime.latin), it has plugins for japanese and handwriting (works very well with the spen)
And there are good learning apps for writing in japanese, like Hiragana Learning Experiment (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.legendarya.helloandroid) that can help you to improve your writing skills.
No root is required at all.
Thank you for the replies. This is perfect.
I use 7 notes with mazec (Japanese) - it is some notes application that I don't use, but it also installs a japanese keyboard with handwriting recognition for kana and kanji (and also romanji and numbers). Looks like samsung handwriting keyboard and works very well. Well worth its price (and there is free version to try):
7notes with mazec in play store
Is there any "keyboard" that will recognize input of handwritten kanji directly?
Japanese keyboards that I found all depend on kana input.
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Kumabjorn said:
Is there any "keyboard" that will recognize input of handwritten kanji directly?
Japanese keyboards that I found all depend on kana input.
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yep, have you tried Multiling Keyboard that I mentioned above?
No, but I did download the trial version of 7Notes with mazec and that seems ok for input of words and phrases but it still has ways to go before it handles sentences our word combinations. Also perhaps a little on the expensive side. I will use this for a week to see how I get along with it and the I'll try the Multiling keyboard, it just sounds like it requires downloading a lot of language specific files.
The Samsung keyboard on their Note series has good handwriting recognition and I noticed I could download Japanese as one of the supported languages. I did just that but I couldn't get it to recognize any kind of Japanese input.
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Moreover, it shows the 'Downloaded Languages' only, and not the 'Available Languages'.
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