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Recommendation for electronic talking translator
Has anyone had experience with Lingo
brand talking translator? I have upcoming trips to the Czech republic, and Hungary. Lingo sells a product that includes those languages. Are they worth the $135 ($250 retail)? or just another gadget? Would it be wiser simply to buy Berlitz tapes/paperback dictionaries to get a few basic phrases?Thanks. |
If you are only going to be in touristy areas I doubt that you would need a translator, but a phrase book might come in handy.
You could learn some basics with some of the free online language courses. |
While checking out the French lessons, I noticed they have Czech and Hungarian phrases you can listen to, print or download to an mp3 player on
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages if interested. |
You are very helpful, violetduck.
I was finding sites that were text only. Having mp3 files is PERFECT@@@@ |
I hope you can find it. When I went back I couldn't locate the list that had the other languages----hope it was just me.
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Found it! Choose Other Languages and
then the Audio and Video on right side of page and click on Quick Fix. You have probably already downloaded it all---hope so. |
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