linux.com — Books, CDs, flashcards, classes -- there are a lot of tools to help you learn a foreign language. If you spend much of your time near a computer, software may be one of the better options. Ian McIntosh's Amigo is a friendly language utility for the Linux user, notable for how well it integrates into the desktop.
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davinatorJul 24, 2008
If only Gob had this for that damn Hermano cheating bastard.
ellipsysJul 24, 2008
This is a nice little program - I'd love to see it ported to other OSes! To everyone making some sort of snide remark, this is simply an unobtrusive way to learn a little bit of vocabulary, and could conceivably work for any language not just Spanish
phailquailJul 24, 2008
I would of posted a more (less) witty comment here if I wasn't to lazy to google for a Spanish thesaurus.
phailquailJul 24, 2008
Porting? don't you mean cross-platform compatibility. There is a substantial difference.
tyfighterJul 24, 2008
I'm not your hombre, guy!
sysop073Jul 24, 2008
Digg happened