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Mobile Phone Translators

By Aleksi | Permalink | No Comments | May 18th, 2007 | Trackback

“Donde esta el bano?”

If you don’t know what that means, you might want to look it up before you travel to a Spanish-speaking country. If you’re too lazy to do that, or to learn any of the other phrases and words that might come in handy while traveling aboard, then maybe you should check into the talking phrase books by Steape

A small program that is downloadable onto a mobile phone, Steape Translators are available in 17 languages and 272 language combinations, including versions communicating from one non-English language to another, e.g. Spanish to Russian. Languages such as English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, Mandarin, Russian, Korean, Arabic, Turkish, Polish, Czech and Japanese. The phrases come with both text and sound, meaning that travellers do not need to struggle with difficult pronunciation. The voices are recorded by native speakers and are played back via the phone’s speaker.

For more info visit the Steape website. www.Steape.com




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