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Type english print in spanish

I cannot find the site that lets you type in english and it prints in spanish.  Can anyone direct me to this free site. JerJanMS@aol.com


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Thank you for your reply, it is not software that I am looking for. There is a site that you can use online and do the English into Spanish and it is free, I have used it before, last fall when I had mexican workers fixing my roof, I was able to communicate with them with notes I typed on this site.  Still looking.


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http://www.spanishdict.com/translation

I found the site finally this is it above. It is free to all. Just write in English and it will write in Spanish and visa versa too.


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