Dr. Seuss was writing a book with Michael Frith and he didn't want to use his name on the book. Frith suggested he name it for his wife. His wife's maiden name was Stone and Frith said OK use Rosetta Stone.
The Rosetta Stone was helped to find out the meaning and the words of the Egyptian Hieroglyphics!
To use for writing
The Rosetta stone is a computer program. It will not work in a CD player. You must have a computer or laptop.
You use Rosetta stone to learn how to speak different languages. It might help in later life.
Even if you download it from pirate bay you wont be able to use it because you will need the serial code. Since Rosetta stone has a copyright on it, it can not be downloaded.
the Rosetta Stone is used for messages
The Rosetta Stone was helped to find out the meaning and the words of the Egyptian Hieroglyphics!
Rosetta Stone is one of the leading language learner companies in the world. You can use Rosetta Stone to help you become better at English. You can order Rosetta Stone on their official website.
To use for writing
The Rosetta stone is a computer program. It will not work in a CD player. You must have a computer or laptop.
it was his middle name
Theodor Geisel used the pen names "Suess" and "T. Suess" while in college. For books that Geisel wrote and others illustrated, he used the pen name "Theo LeSieg".Geisel also published one book under the pen name "Rosetta Stone". It was a collaboration with Michael K. Frith and the name was chosen to honor Geisel's second wife, Audrey, whose maiden name was Stone.
To use the Rosetta Stone language software you will need: A headset (headphones and microphone). It does not need to be one supplied by Rosetta Stone. Most headsets will work. You could also use speakers and a separate microphone. However head sets are recommended as they produce less background noise and you voice is clearer
they used it know more about egyptians
It was his mother's maiden name
You use Rosetta stone to learn how to speak different languages. It might help in later life.
A Greek version of the text was also on the stone, which we still use today.