iKnow Living Languages

by CajunMama

I’m so tired of carrying around all these items for language translators. I have a book, an electronic gadget, and even that immersion language program that is advertised everywhere.

This is a common Festivus Grievance. But thankfully, Random House has stepped up to the plate and offers an affordable and convenient translator – iKnow Living Languages.

What makes this product so special?

  1. Retails for $13.95US, which makes it pocketbook friendly.
  2. Works with any video-compatible iPod Nano, Touch, Classic, and iPhone.
  3. Currently offered in seven different languages.
  4. Has more than 1500 essential words and phrases.

We’re giving away three iKnow Living Languages in honor of Festivus. Congratulations to @nerdseyeview, @mommosttraveled, and Jason. You’ll each get one copy of an iKnow language. Now you won’t have to worry about to ask for a restroom in a foreign language. Happy Festivus!

Shannon Hurst Lane lives in south Louisiana and loves spontaneous road trips with her family or a solo mama getaway. She's the creator of TravelingMamas.com with a mission to inspire moms to get out there and explore our world. Google+
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1 Sarah December 19, 2008 at

I majored in Spanish and am so glad I did. I would be interested in trying out these translators to see if they measure up.

2 Honeymoon Holidays December 20, 2008 at

that’s a must for a traveler like me will buy it,
that will help me next week when i visit china or thailand ,thanks for this amazing pocketbook

3 Keith December 20, 2008 at

>>Now you won’t have to worry about to ask for a restroom in a foreign language. <<

Me puede indicar donde esta la bano?

Did you see my recent post about the uSpeak2 system?

4 Ramsey December 22, 2008 at

This is so cool! I think it is great when people try to learn a few words of the local language.

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