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    Im italian

    Half italian half scottish

    1 problem im hopeless at speaking italian

    ciao, come siete, sto bene grazie

    mio chiamo nick

    Something like that

    any sites i can get them to av an accurate translater

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    http://www.freetranslation.com/

    Its quite good for a free one.

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    My grandpa teaches me but it goes in one ear out the other lol

    Thanks

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    My grandpa teaches me but it goes in one ear out the other lol

    Thanks anyways +rep

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    No online translator works properly, it only translates words, not the correct grammar.

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    Why not, try buying a book where you can learn italian from it? Might be more accurate then a website translator & you can learn it in your own time & its always there.
    Last edited by Charlie; 31-08-2006 at 10:39 PM.


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    With regards to translation sites, Babelfish is widely regarded as the best for its variety and tools.

    However, no site can come anywhere near full understanding of the language. Try one of those 'Teach yourself in 30 days' books to learn the basics...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckNorris View Post
    No online translator works properly, it only translates words, not the correct grammar.
    Indeed. The syntax structure goes all out of proportion, as the sentance structure isn't the same.

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    its true, no site can fully translate the grammar and other specifics of a language, your teacher will know when you translated or not, when I was In grade 7 I translated an entire homework page to french and the teacher knew It was translated..
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    Just buy a language book theyre cheap for what you get out of them.
    Last edited by Joahh; 06-09-2006 at 05:25 PM.
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