LingoPal's Talking Foreign Language Phrasebook for Mobile Phones Set to Delight Romantic Travellers
Initially available in seven European languages, the software employs high-quality audio recordings of foreign phrases, accurately pronounced by native speakers, which play across the phone's loudspeaker. LingoPal's Managing Director, Richard Johnson, said that two different products are available. "The LingoPal Voyage is aimed at the general traveller, and includes the most-needed phrases used when visiting a foreign country." Categorised into fourteen sub-directories such as Accommodation, Directions and Emergencies to enable easy searching, the phrases can be individually stored in a Favourites folder to make the process even simpler. It is the LingoPal Flirta, however, that should attract the attention of wandering Lotharios. "If you're in a bar in Prague and you have neither fame, money nor looks, then you can only rely on your chat," said Johnson. "If you can't do that then you're stuffed. That's where LingoPal Flirta comes in." Like the Voyage, Flirta is divided into sub-directories of likely scenarios, including At a Bar, On the Beach and Compliments. One feature of which Johnson is most proud is the Reverse Translations sub-directory, which assists two-way conversation between the couple.
LingoPal believes mobiles are the cradle for future foreign-language communication technology, ahead of Palms and PDAs. "Mobiles are omnipresent," said Johnson, "and with Global Roaming, people are increasingly taking their phones with them on holiday or on business. Now, instead of being lumbered with a bunch of different phrasebooks bulging out of their pockets, travellers can utilise their mobile phone as a tool to help communicate whilst in a foreign land."
The company has a number of plans in the pipeline. "Many more languages will be rolled out in the coming weeks to cover most destinations," Johnson continued. "You will only be limited by the amount of storage in your mobile."
