Hi all, I am in a situation that probably many of us are in.
My Thai wife and 20yr old stepdaughter speak only Thai even though they both have pretty good English. I sit there like an egg wandering what they are on about.
Is there an app or device available that would allow me to follow the conversation?
Thanks
Language app
Re: Language app
I think you better off not knowing
Re: Language app
x2 for that...hehehe
Plenty of different electronic devices around like in the link below...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bXUoqaK8KA
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Don't know the link, but search 'Translaty', which appears to me to be a better device, based on the demonstrations.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Thanks folks, I suppose when one has to go down this road things aren't looking too positive. But I do think I am better off knowing
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Kinda inconsiderate of them to keep you out of the loop. Especially since they do know some English. Or are they too lazy to bother and translate, so you can feel involved, shows you where you stand in importance.croc01 wrote: ↑August 29, 2019, 7:36 amHi all, I am in a situation that probably many of us are in.
My Thai wife and 20yr old stepdaughter speak only Thai even though they both have pretty good English. I sit there like an egg wandering what they are on about.
Is there an app or device available that would allow me to follow the conversation?
Thanks
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Many years ago my 14 year old step daughter asked me to buy her a "talking dick"....????...she dragged me down to Central to show me the talking Thai - English dictionary she wanted.