Ther is a good site where we can have our pronunciation evaluated by native speakers.
Try www.livemocha.com
There are 18 best sites for foreign languages: BBC Languages, LiveMocha, Babbel, Foreign Services Institute, and a lot of other languages websites includes Chinese, German, Italian.
For now, Answers.com is working on reorganization of the sites it already has. There are no plans to create any new foreign language sites. This does not mean that the idea is a bad one or that it will never happen. It just is not in the works at the moment.
There are lots of foreign youtube sites you can use. All you have to do it put in what you are wanting.
facebook.fr
jatekok.oldal.info it is foreign
No, But There Are Sites in 5 Other LanguagesNo, but by right-clicking there is a Bing translator that works; there is Google Chrome that translates the page for you, and you can go to Google Translate to get the text translated. There are also WikiAnswers sites in 5 other languages: German, Spanish, French, Italian and Tagalog.(For more information on the foreign-language sites, see the Related question.)
Yes, that is correct. You need a minimum of 500 contributions in at least 2 different languages of WikiAnswers. The contributions can be on the English site (this one), or any of our foreign-language sites, i.e., French, Spanish, German, Italian and Tagalog.(See Related questions.)
There are a variety of great sites that offer quick conversions for all foreign currencies. One of the best sites available is the 'XE' site but one can also find them on sites such as 'OANDA' and the Bank of Canada website.
There are many sites that list current foreign currency exchange rates. One of the most well known is Xe. Yahoo, Google and Microsoft also run finance portals and sites that list foreign exchange rates.
Look at foreign auto stores and then just ship them across to where you live. I'm sure you can find services online to do so. Look at foreign auto stores and then just ship them across to where you live.
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The correct pronunciation of Liriope is lir-RYE-oh-pee. According to the internet sites I found, it is pronounced luh-RYE-uh-pee.