JLearnItME: Free MultiLingual Translator & Dictionary
November 12, 2008 – 3:07 am | by Admin
JLearnItME is a freeware multi-lingual dictionary and translator for Java J2ME mobile devices. It supports two-way translation for multiple languages which include English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Russian, Latin and Czech. And best of all, it is only 2MB in size inspite of all these language packs.
Key features of JLearnItME for J2ME include:

+ The same dictionary can translate from any language to any language (eg: English->French and French->English)
+ Only 2.0MB for the 15 languages
+ User interface available in English, French, Dutch, German, Italian and Czech
+ Create your own dictionary with JLearnIt (e.g.: only french< ->Italian)
+ Browse the nearest words if you don’t find a translation
Download JLearnItME 2.2 for MIDP 2.0 compatible mobile device: JLearnItME.jad and JLearnItME.jar (2.0 MB). Language packs can be downloaded from the homepage.
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4 Responses to “JLearnItME: Free MultiLingual Translator & Dictionary”
By jim translator jobs on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply
I prefer babylon which has been here for more than a decade if I’m not wrong.
By Marie on Feb 10, 2009 | Reply
Babylon is great, but… this one is excellent! And free!
I can also recommend Speereo Voice Translator Java, if you need to translate phrases rather than words.
So it’s more a phrasebook than a dictionary, but it works very well.
It’s not free, but cheap enough (10 USD). It’s light (300kb) but needs connection to server via GPRS, EDGE or whatever.
Perfect choice for unlimited data plan.
It provides translation between 16 languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Turkish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, formal Arabic, Finnish, Polish, Danish.
It can be downloaded from http://www.speereovt.com/
By french translator on Feb 19, 2009 | Reply
Is it possible to translate the whole text usung this application? Or does it work only for separate words?
By Gil Janoff on Jun 1, 2010 | Reply
Hi,this is Gil Janoff,just observed your Blog on google and i must say this blog is great.may I quote some of the article found in the website to my local students?i am not sure and what you think?in either case,Thx!