Sunday, May 29, 2011

Lingro available in Russian and Japanese!


Thanks to a great translation project done by the students of the Monterey Institute of International Studies, Lingro is now available in two new languages: Russian and Japanese.

To switch your interface language, please enter your user preferences from the toolbar on the bottom of the screen, pick the new language and click on the arrow.



Many thanks to the dedicated translation team:
- Tyson Shelley
- MartiƱo Prada
- Dale Eggett
- Ai Egawa
- Lee Eisenberg

as well as their professor, Iouri Tchernoousko of MIIS faculty, for proposing the project!

5 comments:

drew said...

You guys are awesome! Great work, dudes.

Drew

Dale said...

It was a fun, educational experience. Thanks for the opportunity!

martinho21 said...

Thank you, guys! It was a great learning experience and we enjoyed working with Lingro.

Thanks guys, it was the best project noun to "hombre", ha.

Lee E. said...

I enjoyed working on this project :)

Anonymous said...

Really great dictionary, love the "webclicker" function!!

Do you have any plans for offering other language combinations than just English <-> XY? I am looking forward to combinations with German, e.g. Spanish <-> German.

Regards
C.

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