English < > Armenian Talking Electronic Dictionary and
Audio Phrasebook
$429.95
The English/Armenian Talking Electronic Dictionary and Audio PhraseBook is a powerful bilingual travel companion. One of the most impressive language management handhelds available anywhere, it is the clear leader in the field of portable translation devices. With its state-of-the-art voice capabilities and sleek modern design featuring a hi-res color touch-screen, it is our most popular model. This one-of-a-kind device includes a sophisticated speaker independent speech recognition system that lets it understand what is said to it in English and crystal-clear, professionally narrated native-speaker voice output for both English and Armenian in the PhraseBook. Providing frequent travelers and students alike with plenty of learning and communication options, this extraordinary Audio Travel PhraseBook also includes a massive bi-directional translating dictionary. With more than 205,000 entries, this extraordinary resource features a huge vocabulary and includes cutting edge English voice synthesis powered by the latest TTS (Text-to-Speech) technology among its collection of essential tools.Click here for more details.
Armenian < > English < > Russian Partner Trilingual Talking Electronic Dictionary & Business Organizer
$259.95
Offering both English and Russian speech synthesis, this fully-integrated language tool is one of the most versatile and flexible high-performance communication devices available anywhere. Maintaining its competitive edge, English/Armenian/Russian Partner Talking Electronic Dictionary is still considered to be one of the most important and flexible tools for use in the CIS countries. The award-winning Vector Ultima™ trilingual spell-checking system is especially useful when dealing with exchanges between Latin, Cyrillic and Armenian alphabets and is just one of the features that have helped keep this sophisticated device consistently at the top of its field. Click here for more details.
The ARMENIAN Language: Today Armenian is the mother tongue of more than 5 million people, of whom over 3 million live in Armenia; 1 million live elsewhere in the republics of the former Soviet Union; and the rest are in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the United States. Armenian is an old, rich, and vital language. There are two standard dialects of Armenian; Western and Eastern. Western Armenian (the more common form) is used by Armenians in Istanbul, Lebanon, Egypt, other parts of the Diaspora, and formerly in eastern Turkey. It is the form most often encountered and spoken among Armenians outside of Armenia, including the United States. Eastern Armenian is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and in enclaves in Azerbaijan and Iran.