best french learning software Important Knowledgebase

by learn_french on June 22, 2010

learn french  best french learning software Important Knowledgebase

I am a native speaker of Polish and my wife is American. We tried the speach recognition feature in our native tongues. We barely made it in our native languages into the beginnig of yellow and sometimes not even that. This feature one has to take with a grain of salt.
The program only has 76 languages with pronounciation. The remaining 25 are only vocabulary collections without any speach recordings.
There is some translation mistakes in Polish version but not very many.
The lessons are a little bit chaotic in their structure. I suspect they made an abridged version of their more extensive single language programs. In general it is not a bad tool for somebody planning a trip to a country and would like to acquire some basic vocabulary along with spelling and different alphabets. I would not get depressed if one cannot get the pronounciation right – even native speakers are unable to accomplish that. And for the price of under 20 bucks, one cannot ask for perfection.[keyword]best+french+learning+software[/keyword][yahooquestion]best+french+learning+software[/yahooquestion]
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pryses May 14, 2011 at 1:45 am

There will be a Polish version of TW2CD released on the 17th May!

DoctorMiracles June 6, 2011 at 3:42 am

This is the kind of useful info that’s needed for anyone sporting an skeptic view on events. Those typos, translation mistakes and technical ignorance (like those ‘interpreting’ blurry, n-th generation JPEG compression artifacts as ‘detail’) bring more discredit to alternate interpretations.

Michael Vorburger June 24, 2011 at 2:32 pm

Which library does Google use for speach recognition?We have Julius for Japanese but I don’t know any English ones.

barter-trade July 1, 2011 at 4:23 am

RT Domino’s is offering 20% off if you order online, while cinemas charge you 20 bucks as fucking ‘convenience fee’.

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