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1.       lbhhelen
1 posts
 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

2.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 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.

3.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Sep 2007 Thu 07:25 pm

Caliptrix has a VERY good point!

For pronunciation - every Turkish word has pronunciation in our Turkish Dictionary.

4.       si++
3785 posts
 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.

5.       Vorhon
44 posts
 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.

6.       alameda
3499 posts
 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.



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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