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TweetTranslate.com - Translating Tweets Automatically
Talk about a name that speaks for itself. The one and only thing it does not tell you is how many languages are supported. The answer is 40, a very respectable number on anybody’s books.
The system is implemented along the following lines: you specify the source and the target languages, ... read more
LangoLAB.com - A Different Way To Learn A Language
How do you actually learn a language? Anybody would tell you that going to a classroom and sitting there for an hour or so is not actually the answer, but something that might even have a prejudicial effect. You can’t “force” yourself; the whole thing should be as natural as possible, and – ... read more
Sanbit.com - Learning Up A New Language
Sanbit is a new site that plays out a welcome role: letting you pick up a new language in a lively setting. The site makes for practicing every aspect of any foreign language that you might be interested in, and this includes not only reading texts and listening to audio files but also writing essay... read more
WordCurious.com - A Simple Way to Learn Foreign Vocab
The creator of WordCurious, an American now living in the newest Prague for the expat scene, Buenos Aires, made the site so he could remember Spanish vocab. As far as a language learning site goes, this one’s pretty basic, but it does make for a less cumbersome and facile way to create word gloss... read more
ElanguageSchool.net - Learn A Foreign Language
e Language School is one of the largest sites for learning foreign languages on the net. At the site you will be able to find the best resources so you can learn any language you want in an easy and faster way. The most important thing is that you won’t have to attend and academy, you can do it at... read more
LiveMocha.com - Learn a Language Socially
If you need to learn a language for a job, study-abroad course, or just for fun, but don't have time to take a real class, you'll probably want to check out some computer-based language learning applications. Paying for language software or online courses can get pricey, and you lose the element of ... read more
Chuala.com - Language Pronunciation Community
When learning a language, one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is pronunciation. Sure you can say the words, but can you do it without having all of backwater Tennessee gushing out of your vowels and diphthongs? All isn't lost though. New comer Chuala has dev eloped a user-generated ... read more