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for pronunciation of text that you input, try these sites:
oddcast: http://tinyurl.com/2fpus at&t: http://tinyurl.com/yuj6 bell labs: http://tinyurl.com/m6h43 oddcast is awesome but you may need both java and shockwave or flash installed, not sure. After every few demos you need to delete its cookie to continue. at&t natural voices works nicely and the output can be saved. The bell labs link seems moribund - perhaps it was rolled into the AT&T site. |
Yo, parisnow -
You can bookmark on your own computer by right-clicking on the title at the top of a thread. That way, you don't even have to search your own posts for it. |
SurfSide6... It's good to hear that you are wanting to practice before you go! So many people don't even bother. But, of course, if you're a Fodorite, you like to prepare and you see the benefits of travel and broadening your world.
Isn't travel great! Especially when you can learn parts of a new language and a new culture!? |
I also like to e-mail the thread to myself and have a folder set up in my Yahoo account for the Fodors threads I want to save.
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derekflint, I just tried the first site you list. THAT IS SO COOL. That is exactly what I need. Now when I read French and wonder how to pronounce a word I can paste it in and hear it! FANTASTIC.
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Rex,
French Yahoo "tchatche" has been closed (or more exactly made innaccessible with the recent versions of messengers) and replaced by a much more regulated chat without voice put in place by a partner company (lycos). Voice chat is still possible in the "french rooms" (under "communities and languages" or something like that)of yahoo US but I fled these chats long ago because honestly it's generally not a pleasant place to go. AFAIK, Yahoo Canada still has the regular chatrooms Two sites with a chat in various languages (but without voice) : http://www.polyglot-learn-language.com/ http://home.unilang.org/main/index2.php |
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