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27 Sep 2007 Thu 12:09 pm |
To who may concern:
Turkish language class is really useful to me. I like to learn the turkish on this website. However, I think if there is the pronouncation for every singel word it will be much better.
I just wondering if there is some CD with the pronouncation for the Turkish language class. I want to buy this kind of CD.
My mail address:lbh.helen@163.com
Thanks.
Best regards!
Helen
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27 Sep 2007 Thu 04:43 pm |
Hello.
Accordig to the spamming problem, I advice you not to give your e-mail addresses opened on the forums or other websites which are reached by everyone. Robots are working to catch our e-mails to send you spams, trogans, viruses and fake e-mails like "you have won this lottery".
It would be better you ask for sending personal messsages to you here instead of email.
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27 Sep 2007 Thu 07:25 pm |
Caliptrix has a VERY good point!
For pronunciation - every Turkish word has pronunciation in our Turkish Dictionary.
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27 Sep 2007 Thu 08:21 pm |
Quoting caliptrix: Hello.
Accordig to the spamming problem, I advice you not to give your e-mail addresses opened on the forums or other websites which are reached by everyone. Robots are working to catch our e-mails to send you spams, trogans, viruses and fake e-mails like "you have won this lottery". |
You are right. But it's somewhat protected.
Quote: My mail address:lbh.xxxxx@x.com |
Robots should strip off the first part until ':' and if they are that intelligent, she would be spammed.
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28 Sep 2007 Fri 11:29 am |
There is good freeware 'text to voice robot for turkish'.
It's name is 'Sahibinin Sesi 1.0"
I used this program in 1997. It's small but efficient.
You copy the turkish text into clipboard, then push the
program's play button, a male voice reads the text.
I think it can still be found in the internet.
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29 Sep 2007 Sat 12:28 am |
Quoting Vorhon:
There is good freeware 'text to voice robot for turkish'.
It's name is 'Sahibinin Sesi 1.0"
I used this program in 1997. It's small but efficient.
You copy the turkish text into clipboard, then push the
program's play button, a male voice reads the text.
I think it can still be found in the internet.
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Thanks that's a great tip! I just downloaded it from here:
http://www.tazetaze.com/
I'll unzip and try it later.
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