Lost In Translation?
Getting lost in translation is not so much fun (unless you are Scarlet Johansson). You might have a need to communicate in a international language nearly anywhere: in a new state, in unusual part of town or even in your own condominium if you have a not local wife.
How exactly does one communicate in such situations? You could attempt using your legs to state your position on each issue. But countries are not always similar, circumstances differ and thus even very expressive gestures do not always help. You could always have a dictionary around and desperately sieve through thousands of entries in a split of a second. Unfortunately, a paper dictionary could be not so fast to get around. Why not go with the modern trends then? Like acquiring an electronic translator. A seemingly impossible job of interacting in a tongue unfamiliar to you might be manageable with the assistance of a palm sized electronic device! Aren't handheld translation devices cool? The first company to come to the market with interpretation electronic tools was Franklin Electronic Publishers. Employing an electronic interpreter is very convenient: you just enter word in your known tongue and obtain the translation. The words are shown on screen and can also be offered orally so you would see how to say the phrase. There will be not so many stories for you to share with your friends about confusing experiences because you did not say the word