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Thread: A good Chinese oral translating machine?
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[quote=JABAROOTOO,236644]Yes. Get your hand held and look around for the Chinese/English/Pinyin Dictionary. I'm using Pleco software which is a dictionary with flashcards, character recognition. Input is by hanzi characters, pinyin and tones and English but there is no sound. the things the kids use here are useless for us foreigners because they only go from English to hanzi meaning no pinyin so unless you have learnt the character you will not understand anything. Let me rephase that. Look at the software first and then buy the handheld that is compatible. Check out pleco.com Michael is very helpful andothers on thier forum will answer any questions you may have Once you've learnt the phonics for Chinese it is pretty simple, just the tones mess you up a bit but if you speak quickly in most instances you will be understood regardless of the tones you use. [/quote]
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