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Default Add-on dictionaries in Jelly Bean

Could any users of 4.1.1 (Yakju or Takju) please upload a screenshot or list of the available languages in Settings / Language & Input / Android keyboard / Add-on dictionaries?

On Takju 4.1.1 stock, I have:

English (US)
Emoji for English words
English - Main dictionary
English
English (UK)
Hrvatski
Cestina
Nederlands
Emoji pour mots francais
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
Norsk bokmål (Norwegian)
Portugês (Brasil)
Portugês (Portugal)
Pyccknn (Russian)
Español

Sorry for the mangled special characters!

It seems that Danish and Swedish were left out, but Norwegian included? Lucky norwegians!
 
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Default Yakju 4.1.1 JRO03C

On Yakju I initially only saw:

English
Čeština
Nederlands
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Русский
Español

After a refresh, I now see:

English (US)
Emoji for English words
English - Main dictionary
English
English (UK)
Hrvatski
Čeština
Nederlands
Emoji pour mots français
Français - Dictionnare principal
Français
Deutsch - Haupwörterbuch
Deutsch
Italiano - Dizionario principale
Italiano
Norsk bokmål
Português (Brasil)
Português (Portugal)
Русский
Español - Diccionario principal
Español

So maybe more updates over time?
 
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Could you, please advice: does yakju or takju include russian dictionaries for keyboard?
Thank you
 
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Could you, please advice: does yakju or takju include russian dictionaries for keyboard?
Thank you
It seems that both include the add-on dictionaries for russian (at least after a refresh).
 
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Hmm ok. So no luck there - Does anyone know of a good JB rom with Danish add-on dictionaries included?
 
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Or even better... is there any way to manually install your own dictionaries?
 
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On 4.2 I have Danish as well as Swedish, and I'm using Danish.

Also as of ICS you should be able to simply install third party dictionaries packed into apk files, but it has not seen any wide adoption as far as I know.
 
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On 4.2 I have Danish as well as Swedish, and I'm using Danish.

Also as of ICS you should be able to simply install third party dictionaries packed into apk files, but it has not seen any wide adoption as far as I know.
Yep - I've also been using the new dictionaries introduced in 4.2. Going Takju / Yakju was really worth it.

Also read about the apk-method, but I've yet to come across any actual application.

 
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