- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try $30.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: November 13, 2001
- Total Downloads: 45,627
- Downloads last week: 61
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- Average user rating: stars out of 7 votes
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Publisher's description
From Thailand Photo Album :English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary: The full expanded Granot Dictionary. Write the English - Get how to say it in Thai. Words, expressions, terms, phrases and sentences. Includes Install and Uninstall.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 7 votes
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Version: English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary 2002 1.0
Summary: I'm programmer that translate programs, so I need the dictionary.Last Program that I use it's POPular Dictionary.It's isn't has all words that I need but now this program give a lot of word for me. Good to migrate.:)
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Version: English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary 2002 1.0
"This software is no longer free."
Summary: This software is no longer free. 10$
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Version: English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary 2002 1.0
Summary: I think this is the one I want but the download link is gone. Anyone knows where I can download it ?
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Version: English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary 2002 1.0
"Good translation, handy phrasebook"
Summary: For the occasional 'falang' comes handy to learn an extensive set of phrases, and translate basic words into thai, to impress your friends and be able to have basic conversations. I recommend it!
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Version: English-Thai Phonetic Dictionary 2002 1.0
Summary: Not bad. Thai will always be a tricky language to learn like this as there is no "correct" spelling in English, which leaves pronounciation open to interpretation...and mistakes, and Thai is also a VERY tonal language and many many words can and do ... read more >>
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