Techno wonders: Skype & Wenlin | |
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May 12, 2007 23:56 | |
| Wow!!! I just got off of Skype after a conversation with a friend learning her English. It was really good fun. We did Skype and chat at the same time. I typed in English what I was going to say and use Wenlin to create characters for the words I did not think she would recognize. It was a very successful conversation. ...it also helped to hear her say the Chinese word...that I had used Wenlin to write for her. I am certain there are other dictionaries that can be useful this way, but I was very happy with the Skype/Wenlin combo this evening. Perhaps this will be useful for others here. :) |
May 13, 2007 04:18 | |
| I have heard of skype but not wenlin, could you tell me more about it please. |
May 13, 2007 04:58 | |
| I don't know Wenlin either. |
May 13, 2007 14:12 | |
| My apologies, I should have explained Wenlin. Wenlin is a language learning computer dictionary. It can translate English or Pinyin into Chinese characters; you can write characters and it recognizes your written character; and it can speak the Chinese word. It is like Pleco which many people run on their Palm Pilots. Here is the link to both Wenlin: http://www.wenlin.com/ ...and to Pleco: http://www.pleco.com/ Both seem to be excellent tools. I have both and have no preference although I use Wenlin more because it is on my computer and allows me to cut 'n paste Chinese characters into email and this web forum. |
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