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Russian electronic dictionaries
Electronic dictionaries - Irreplaceable when visiting Russia!
ECTACO Partner ER900 Deluxe - English <-> Russian Talking Electronic Dictionary and Audio PhraseBook with Handheld Scanner |
Punch in a word in English and it will pronounce
it in Russian! Forget communicational problems - you can talk to any
Russian-speaking person and they will understand you! More importantly, you will
understand them!
Randy, Australia: "This was the single most important investment that I made for my trip to my Russian bride-to-be; it determined if our relationship would either blossom or fail."
Jeffrey, UK: "...When you travel to Russia, you need a translator! Your trip will be MUCH easier if you have a 'talking translator' - an electronic device that has in its memory about 400,000 words, travel phrases, grammar book, Russian speech translation and accent correction. Make your trip easier - you have no idea how much help you can get from a tiny handheld device. I guarantee you'll be as amazed as I was!"
On my arrival to Moscow they would not allow me through the border, and took me to a room full of armed people. I was terrified. I could not figure out what was going on. They did not speak any English. I did not speak any Russian. Luckily I had the electronic dictionary with me. With its help I could ask questions and get answers, and Russians could understand me.
Apparently I arrived a few hours before the date when my visa would be valid; I arrived 10 P.M. 5 April and my visa was valid from 6 April. So I would have to wait for 2 hours in the room until I would be officially entitled to enter the Russian Federation. The problem was, my connecting flight to Novosibirsk was 12:30 A.M. and I would be too late to catch it.
I managed to talk the Russians into letting me go and one of them even helped me to find a taxi that took me to the local airport. I fear to think what would have happen if I did not have the dictionary with me. My girlfriend was supposed to meet me in Novosibirsk, and what would she think if I did not arrive???
We had a wonderful week together, and now our fiancée visa is pending. The electronic dictionary was of great help in our communication. We could communicate directly, without having somebody else with us, it was the most intimate and sincere experience.
I would definitely recommend that every man has an electronic translator when he visits Russia or the former Soviet Union. They all speak Russian from the former Soviet Union. You will feel so much safer when you know you can communicate with anybody, any policeman on the street, any guard from customs and any clerk. And you are going to have so much fun with your girlfriend using the translator and finding out about the meanings of different words. You will even pick up some Russian phrases and start speaking Russian yourself! It IS worth the money."
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