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xuanthien -
Hello,
I am beginner in chinese. I find a text, a phrase in chinese. I like to know how to speak that
text. How can i do that. Is there any tool supporting that. I am learning online.
Thanks
Thien
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Hero Doug -
If you're able to copy and paste the text http://www.adsotrans.com/ should cover most of your
needs.
Kingsoft Powerword also works fairly well, you can hover over a word to see the translation. I
believe it costs money though.
johnmck -
Try DimSun on www.mandarintools.com
OracleBone -
Quote:
Kingsoft Powerword also works fairly well, you can hover over a word to see the translation. I
believe it costs money though.
I think Lingoes is much much better than Kingsoft Powerword. Besides, Lingoes is free.
http://www.lingoes.cn/zh/translator/download.htm
xuanthien -
Thank you all for quick replies. I have tried Kingsoft, it worked well. I also tried Lingoes but
all in chinese. Could you tell me how to use Lingoes. I will try Mandarintool too.
Thank you
OracleBone -
Quote:
I also tried Lingoes but all in chinese. Could you tell me how to use Lingoes. I will try
Mandarintool too.
1.open the main window of Lingoes.
2.click the link "设置..." in the left frame of the main window, then open the "系统设置"
dialog box.
3.There is a combo box "用户界面语言" where you can choose your favourite language.
4. You can download extra dictionaries from the homepage of Lingoes.
5. You can download Microsoft Simplified Chinese Voice Package, which provides the ability to
pronounce the Chinese characters in Lingoes.
http://www.lingoes.cn/download/tts/M...TTS_51_chs.msi
see other pronouncing plugins:
http://www.lingoes.cn/zh/translator/speech.htm
If you meet some trouble in reading the Chinese webpages of Lingoes, you may install Google
Toolbar which can translate the current webpage in your web browsers.
xuanthien -
Thank you OracleBone. Lingoes worked well.
usbabay -
Try this site. You can post Chinese text and listen to the how it is pronounced.
http://www.languagespace.com
xuanthien -
Thank you Usbabay. It is great , i can hear the sound.
Thien
zozzen -
haha, not sure if that's advert, but www.languagespace.com is really great.
I guess it's oddcast's technology. While the original site has a limitation on usage, the above
link seems to provide unlimited access.
Btw, please correct the typo in the site.
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