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I know we have a few Chinese people on here, so I thought I'd post a link to this; it's an online Chinese > English / English > Chinese dictionary. Very useful for translating any difficult words!
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It looks like Chinese, all right. :D

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Is it one worth recommending- I have Chinese students at work, too?
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Is it one worth recommending- I have Chinese students at work, too?
Yes, most definitely :D
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Thanks- I'll pass the site on.
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They'll have to watch out and make sure google.com don't see it, or there'll be law suits on the way to them.
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They'll have to watch out and make sure google.com don't see it, or there'll be law suits on the way to them.
If I remember correctly, weren't there other rip offs of Google to be found online? The only one I can remember (due to the unforgettable colour scheme!) is gaygle, or something like that
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I know we have a few Chinese people on here, so I thought I'd post a link to this; it's an online Chinese > English / English > Chinese dictionary. Very useful for translating any difficult words!
Thanks Shane for your kind recommendation, but would you please give me the link or website of it directly, which is more easier for me to get, thanks :)

Lucy thanks for any help :)
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Thanks Shane for your kind recommendation, but would you please give me the link or website of it directly, which is more easier for me to get, thanks :)

Lucy thanks for any help :)
Here ya go Lucy: http://www.powerdict.com 8)

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Here ya go Lucy: http://www.powerdict.com 8)

Shane
Thanks Shane for your offer :)
It helps a lot!

Hope I can become a " Lao Wai Tong" some day ;)
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