This is so cool, if you click on the Italian phrase, you can hear how to say it (my accents were way off!)
http://www.fodors.com/language/italian/
Italian dictionary on Fodor's
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Thanks for the link.
The French is very good, from the few phrases that I tested.
Super !
Grazie
Grazie!
I just tried the german. It is fun and a great way to review pronunciation. Thanks!! CJ
Now that I want to print the dictionary, I have to find my thread as I forgot how to search for it
Topping, somebody wants to learn Italian.
I am back, this time for Spanish
http://livinglanguage.com/content/downloads/Spanish_ToGo.pdf
The Italian and German are very good as well.