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Topic: New Group -- Languages


Babysafari 09/19/2008 at 8:13 PM

Hi -- my name is Frank (aka babysafari). 

Our little company makes language CDs for infants.  Our group is at Baby_Safari and our site is at Babysafari.us.  Please visit our group and tell everyone anything interesting that happened to you when learning a new language.  If you are in the first 20 to become members, we'll send you a full free set of CDs (18 hours plus 2 hours of songs).

These are for infants but they are adult-friendly.  The feedback has been that the Urdu, Chinese, Punjabi and Bengali songs are particularly good (I rather like the Swedish and Swahili songs). 

You can hear a sample from our regular CDs at our site.  The regular CDs have 25 pairs of native speakers (a woman and then a man for each short segment). 

The Swedish woman (Translator/Speaker) lives in SF and is blind.  The Turkish man runs a furniture store in San Rafael.  The Bengali and Korean women (T/S) have really great voices.  The Greek woman (T/S) is a local lawyer.  The Indonesian woman (T/S) sings at (Indonesian) weddings. 

Steady on, Frank.

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Hi -- my name is Frank (aka babysafari).  Our little company makes language CDs for infants.  Our group is at Baby_Safari and our site is at Babysafari.us.  Please visit our group and tell everyone anything interesting that happened to you when learning a new language.  If you are in the first 20 to become members, we'll send you a full free set of CDs (18 hours plus 2 hours of songs). These are for infants but they are adult-friendly.  The feedback has been that the Urdu, Chinese, Punjabi and Bengali songs are particularly good (I rather like the Swedish and Swahili songs).  You can hear a sample from our regular CDs at our site.  The regular CDs have 25 pairs of native speakers (a woman and then a man for each short segment).  The Swedish woman (Translator/Speaker) lives in SF and is blind.  The Turkish man runs a furniture store in San Rafael.  The Bengali and Korean women (T/S) have really great voices.  The Greek woman (T/S) is a local lawyer.  The Indonesian woman (T/S) sings at (Indonesian) weddings.  Steady on, Frank. New Group -- Languages SF Moms- Stores, Restaurants, Services, Products, Activities, Events