umm, I know we aren't suppose to use translators that much but I don't have a dictionary so someone should post a link to a good reliable translator. yah u should.
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umm, I know we aren't suppose to use translators that much but I don't have a dictionary so someone should post a link to a good reliable translator. yah u should.
I'd try using google or altavista, but only for single words (nouns and stuff work best). And, as far as I know, using those sites is okay. Just don't use them to translate your whole paper or anything.
yah.... google doesn't work well
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ September 17, 2006 05:53 PM: Message edited by: Katrin* ]</font>
You could try dictionary.com. There is a link to this page on the parker resource page. The translator isn't always accurate, but it generally works for the basics.
That could work. I didn't know dictionary.com did the translator thing.