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Over half a million translations to and from English and Spanish
2,000 categorized conversational phrases
Advanced verb conjugation
Hangman and Quiz games
Also a calculator, clock, and contact information databank
Rating: 1.8/5 from 5 reviews
This is a kid...13...7th grade
Rating: 1/5
Hey sup. I got this thing like...today, and it works...BADLY
this is the worst...and the WORST at 20 bux, its still a rip, i put "CABINET" and its like...CORRECTING...no corrections found...online is much better it never shows the masculine or feminine form, and it doesnt work in other forms...ex. hacer in the yo form is hago
its a piece of... yea, fill it in, heh
franklin is also suppose to be a pretty good brand with great electronic dictionaries, this is by far the worst translator EVER as that guy said. A TOY
A TOY TOY TOY
all those other features are worthless...TIME?!?! who uses a dictionary for the TIME...PHONE NUMBERS?!?!?!? whats the use, thats y we have phonebooks and PDAs and stuff...calculator...thats ok i guess...
~!WORST PRODUCT EVERR!~
Don't be fooled, this is a toy.
Rating: 1/5
Sure it's only $20 or so, but it really isn't usable for any serious student of Spanish. For one thing, it doesn't give genders for the nouns. It won't give you a definition but hands you a phrase. However, it does tell time and store phone numbers and play games. I don't have any idea why they would call this toy a translator.
The best for the money
Rating: 5/5
Ok, this one does have a bit of a learning curve, and you MUST read the instructions! However, once you have mastered how to use it, this one is fantastic if you really want to learn the language. It has every verb conjugation in it, with the english translation. So no longer do you have to figure out "what does past imperfect mean?" but rather it gives you the actual english/spanish translation. For example, enter "study" (after selecting english-->spanish of course) and click "inflections". You can scroll down to see the present imperfect tense is: "I have studied" and hit ENTER to see the spanish translation as "yo he estudiado". Try THAT with your "501 Spanish Verbs" book, that assumes you know what preterite and conditional tenses actually are! :-)
If you want to study the language and conjugate verbs, for less than $... you can't go wrong. But do read the manual!
this is the worst...and the WORST
at 20 bux, its still a rip, i put "CABINET" and its like...CORRECTING...no corrections found...online is much better
it never shows the masculine or feminine form, and it doesnt work in other forms...ex. hacer in the yo form is hago
its a piece of...
yea, fill it in, heh
franklin is also suppose to be a pretty good brand with great electronic dictionaries, this is by far the worst translator EVER
as that guy said. A TOY
A TOY TOY TOY
all those other features are worthless...TIME?!?! who uses a dictionary for the TIME...PHONE NUMBERS?!?!?!? whats the use, thats y we have phonebooks and PDAs and stuff...calculator...thats ok i guess...
~!WORST PRODUCT EVERR!~