On 4/11/09, Amadeus Piano Company <amadeuspiano at comcast.net> wrote: > Another way to translate the catalog is to cut and paste the terms you need > translated into Google's translation app. I speak the language fairly well, > but have difficulty with a lot of the technical terms. > The Google translator is the best online German-English translator I have > found to date: > > Here's the link: > http://translate.google.com/translate_t# > > Gary > The Google translator is the best online German-English translator I have > found to date: > > Here's the link: > http://translate.google.com/translate_t# > > Gary > True, but you won't learn anything. ;-{ I haven't hit those "translation" sites for some time after some really, really bad/funny answers they've delivered in the past. If they really have measurably improved, that's great. If the foreign piano sites aren't fully photo/graphically illustrated, the Nomenklatur book comes in real handy. -- Conrad Hoffsommer, RPT Luther College Decorah, IA
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