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Dear Rob Thank you for the advice. I do have some knowledge in German. I learned in Goethe Institute in Berlin and in Tel Aviv. However, my German is not good enoufg for 19th century text. I dont need automatic translation which I know is not useful. I need though, to be able to translate some words here and there in the text onthe computer (As in Babylon dictionary software)instead of using real German dictionary. It's much faster. Viva Amsterdam. We love the Dutch!!! Yanki [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob v. Albada) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > PS > > I see from your email address that you are in Israel. > If your native language is Hebrew, then learning German will be a bit > more difficult. Nevertheless, it is worthwhile. Enough Jekkes around > who can help you I suppose. > Apparently, you aleady have English - that will help a lot. > Good luck! > > > Regards, > > Rob.
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