English < > Albanian Talking Electronic Dictionary and
Audio Phrasebook
$499.95
The English/Albanian Talking Electronic Dictionary and Audio PhraseBook is a revolutionary, expandable bilingual Dictionary and Travel Audio PhraseBook. With cool modern styling, hi-resolution color touch-display and state-of-the-art linguistic tools it is one of a kind. The massive vocabulary contains over 470,000 words and is one of the biggest around. The inclusion of the most sophisticated and accurate voice facilities available on today’s competitive market is the defining feature of this remarkable handheld. It features both state-of-the-art English speech recognition and highly advanced English voice capabilities powered by the latest TTS (Text-to-Speech) technology. It even goes so far as to include crystal-clear native-speaker voices for both languages in the Audio Travel PhraseBook section as recorded by professionals. Click here for more details.
English < > Albanian Partner Bidirectional Talking Dictionary with Grammar Book & Organizer
$249.95
Offering English speech synthesis, this fully-integrated bidirectional language tool is one of the most versatile and flexible high-performance communication devices available. Incorporating the latest text-to-speech technology, it will certainly become one of the most important and reliable tools for use in fulfilling your communication requirements. Its more than 450,000 entries make it an effective study aid as well as one of the most adaptable multipurpose language resources available. Click here for more details.
The ALBANIAN Language: Albanian is the official language of Albania (about 3.3 million speakers). It is also spoken in Kosova, Montenegro and South Serbia (former Yugoslavia; about 3 million speakers); Macedonia (700,000), Greece (ca 140,000; Attica, Bocotia, South Euboea and on the island Salamis; Region of Epirus and Athens), Turkey (ca. 300,000) and Italy (ca 90,000). There are two main dialects of Albanian: Grege, which is spoken mainly in northern Albania, in the regions of former Yugoslavia that are poplulated by Albanians and in northern and western Macedonia and Toske, which is spoken in southern Albania, as well as in Greece and in Albanian languages isles in Sicily and Calabria. The Pimsleur course is a Toske Albanian which is the official language of Albania.