[lit-ideas] Re: Russian?
- From: Ursula Stange <Ursula@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 13:13:56 -0400
My daughter is in Russia (Izhevsk) right now. If it's short enough (or
important enough), I could forward something to her for translation.
She's teaching English at a middle school there so could ask one of the
other teachers, perhaps. Also, WORD 2003 has a translation feature of
sorts. Quirky, but could give you an idea perhaps. (Evidence of
quirkiness: I sent Kate a little Russian note and used this. One
sentence was "Dad is cooking supper." It gave me a Russian translation
(in Cyrillic). She said she understood it. Just now, though, I
translated the Cyrillic from that email back into English and got "Pope
supper cooks.") .
Ursula,
babblefishing in North Bay
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