There is no site dedicated just to dubbed anime. Veoh would probably be a good place to look though, as you can make language one of the search filters.
actually, there is a website that is totally free and you don't have to sign up. go to justdubs.net. Good luck
There are many videos on YouTube which have Melt with English subtitles. I haven't been able to find any lyrics without the video, though.
To add English subtitles on the TV, you can go to the menu with the remote or on the TV. Through the menu you can search for the subtitle command and chose which language to appear on the bottom of a show or movie.
You can find English subbed and dubbed Higurashi episodes at YouTube, or Google the season you want to watch (followed by 'English dubbed/subbed') and you can get the results quickly.
You can download movies legaly without torrent at: download-genius.cf
One can download movies from DivX SubTitles by accessing the cache of your web browser and downloading the movie from there. However, if the movie is streamed, it is impossible to download the movie without an actual download option on the website.
You can watch Nanako to Nanao at www.crunchyroll.com. It's a website about everything Asian. You can watch it full with English Subtitles or without.
No, as of 2014 there are not retail locations where one can buy the Lola Erase Una Ves episodes with English subtitles. This version without subtitles is available for purchase.
i always get rid of subtitles that are not in my language and audio files that are not in my language aswell
If English is not you're native language, the best way to learn is not a course but this (in my oppinion):First watch films/series/documentaries with English audio and you're own language's subtitles. Later with English audio and English subtitles and lastly without subs at all. Meanwhile, read many English newspapers/articles from editors on a English website ("somesitename".co.uk for example) while using a dictionary. For example: if you understand articles from The Economist well, your English is quite well. Also (try to) write English texts yourself and speak English often (when nobody English is around, just talk to yourself).When you're quite confident about it, visit an English speaking nation for at least a month and then I think you're able to master this language.If you are English but you want to improve it, just read/watch what scholars are watching.
no way english is a part of pakistan. the english language was the first language in pakistan once.
There are many videos on YouTube which have Melt with English subtitles. I haven't been able to find any lyrics without the video, though.
http://www.kh2.co.uk/?kh2=Videos ITS THE SECOND VIDEO
The longest word in the English language without a vowel is "rhythms." It has seven letters and does not contain any vowels.
To add English subtitles on the TV, you can go to the menu with the remote or on the TV. Through the menu you can search for the subtitle command and chose which language to appear on the bottom of a show or movie.
learn another language :D
It is because it's the universal language. People want to learn it because it upgrades you and lands you a job if you're living in a country that has their own language. It benefits you in going to other countries, landing you a job,easily understand movies without reading that dumb old subtitles, watch American or English shows, communicate with other people, read books, and many more.
Yes. And it would depend on where he or she is!