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hello first time here for me how do you read me ?
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Language pair: French; - Other -
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alain L.
May 9, 2007
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Who want to learn Chinese or Cantonese?
I am a native Mandarin speaker. I live in Canton. I hope to learn a foreign language. My Nickname is Dermaluco, DERMALUCO, sounds like fun! so I BELIEVE that you CAN find me. on the internet!
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Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
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Soengyez V.
May 1, 2007
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Brian
May 1, 2007
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Latest: October 8, 2010
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Learning English? Try using Microsoft's Word application for help making revisions.
If you are learning English, try practicing your writing in Microsoft's Word application. It can automatically check spelling and grammar for you. Not completely but it is helpful. Then copy and paste your final wrtiting version into your communication form-email, text mail or your person website blog.
If you need help using Microsoft Office (finding the thesaurus, etc) email your questions to me. I may be able to help you. Have a wonderful day learning something new!! ellie :-)
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Language pair: English; Vietnamese
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Ellie H.
March 26, 2007
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Thanks for the help...
Se Hee Kim,
I have Windows 98 SE, not Windows XP, so it only has a "Regional" setting, but not one for language (as far as I can tell). It wouldn't really let me toggle back and forth between two settings, but I'll look into it more when I have more time.
Thanks again for your help! :D
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Michele J.
February 20, 2007
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Re:Cyrillic characters, etc.
I don't think I can help you with the Cyrillic characters part, but hopefully I can help you with the second part.
On my computer (using Windows XP I think it is) I have done this, so if you are using it also, then it should work.
Click on start and go to control panel. (If it isn't present there, it's possible that you will be able to get there from "My Computer") Once you've gotten there, you will want to find "Regional and Language Options" (It has a picture of a globe.)
A window will pop up. There should be two tabs--one will say "Regional Options" and the other will say "Languages". Click on "Languages". Next, select the button that says "Details". It should then open another window which will show two boxes--"Default Input Language" and "Installed services". Next to "Installed services" there will be a button which says "Add" and a button that says "Remove". Click on "Add" and select the language(s) you want. It should add it to the list then. Afterwards, you can click on it and click the button "properties" if there is something you would like to adjust.
Finally, as long as that all works for you, there will be a bar (which can be placed on the taskbar or anywhere on your screen) that you can use to select which language you wish to use. (You can pick out of any of the ones you have added on your list.) Please note that you will want to have selected an area inside of a box, or else it will not change to that language. Also (at least for Korean and Japanese) you are able to toggle between English and the other language, so that makes things slightly easier I suppose...
If you have any questions, I can try to help. Also, you can look online for help with this. That may be more useful to you than this.
I hope it helped! (Sorry if it was a lot ^^; haha)
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Se Hee K.
February 16, 2007
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Latest: February 16, 2007
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Cyrillic characters, etc.
Hello,
Does anyone here know how to get Cyrillic characters to appear correctly on this website? I'd like to be able to write in Russian, but when I copy and paste it into here from Microsoft word, it all comes out looking like Greek (no pun intended). Also, does anyone know of a program (preferably free) with which one might be able to type non-English characters (French, German, Hebrew, Russian, Chinese, etc.) on an English-alphabet keyboard? Clicking icons with a mouse can be a little time-consuming compared with just plain typing.
Any info in response to the above queries would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Michele
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Language pair: English; Russian
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Michele J.
January 31, 2007
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Latest: February 16, 2007
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kit L.
January 28, 2007
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Latest: January 28, 2007
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iqra c.
January 17, 2007
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Marc
January 8, 2007
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Latest: September 3, 2007
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