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nooblearner
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 Message 1 of 24
21 November 2008 at 4:53am | IP Logged 
Would anyone be interested in a vocabulary list for Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America) Levels one through three. I am currently making one for myself because I find RS doesn't repeat the words I have trouble with the most. If anyone is interested I'll post it online here, but I'm not finished with RS so I won't be doing it yet.
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Kenney90
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 Message 2 of 24
21 November 2008 at 10:23am | IP Logged 
Yeah, I'd be interested, but could you also list them in English so I can create lists in other languages? Thanks.
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AlexL
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22 November 2008 at 1:18pm | IP Logged 
Rosetta Stone already offers similar things--go to the Downloads section of their website and look under "Course Contents".
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nooblearner
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24 November 2008 at 2:39am | IP Logged 
AlexL wrote:
Rosetta Stone already offers similar things--go to the Downloads section of their website and look under "Course Contents".


Thanks for pointing that out, but after looking through the course contents the Spanish words are not translated into English. I am listing all the words presented and their English translations. Of course it will not be a thorough translation because some words can be used interchangeably with other words in the target language. It is a word document as I find that to be more visually appealing than a spreadsheet.

Responding to the other poster, with my list you could just add another column with another language next to the English words.

Hopefully I will have the level one translations done in a couple of days. I am currently on level two, so I have to do some backtracking to get this done.

I am mostly doing this for myself so no worries if you are not interested.
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nooblearner
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24 November 2008 at 4:22am | IP Logged 
The more I think about it and the further I get along in the translating, the more I feel a spreadsheet is the best method. That way one could have the first column for English, the second column for Spanish, the third column for another language and so on. There would be spacers for each core lesson of course. It would be kind of cool to have all the rosetta stone words translated in every language they offer. Of course I couldn't do that alone, but if I put my spreadsheet on a torrent tracker site, maybe I could find other people interested in the same thing. They could then add to my spreadsheet as they progress through RS.
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charrisbruce
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05 May 2009 at 5:11pm | IP Logged 
I am currently using the RS Spanish, and I would love to get a vocabulary list.
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Hashimi
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09 June 2009 at 12:02am | IP Logged 

You can download all the contents in Rosetta Stone for all languages they offer from this link:

http://www.rosettastone.com/global/support/downloads/course- contents

Regarding the translation, just download the English version. The contents is almost the same in all languages.

You can make parallel texts easily using that.


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tommy9
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 Message 8 of 24
13 September 2010 at 4:57am | IP Logged 
Here is a list of the Spanish words from Disk, #1 Section One, Core Lesson #1

not good will have to work on lining up the col.
I also have the other Spanish word lists, but don't think
I will be able to post until I work out the alignment problem.

<<<<   I'm working on the alignment issue >>>>

Code:
¡Adiós!   Interj.   Good-by. .........................(ah-dee-yohs)
bebe        v.      (él/ella/usted) drink...................(beh-beh)
beben       v.     (ellos/ellas/usteds) drink..............(beh-behn)
cocina      v.    &nbs p; (él/ella/ usted) cook...................(koh-see-nah)
cocinan     v.   &nb sp;  (el los/ellas/usteds) cook..............(koh-see-nahn)
come        v.      (él/ella/usted) eat.....................(koh-meh)

comen    v. (ello s/ellas/usteds) eat............(koh-mehn)
corre   v .  (él/ella/usted) run.............(koh-rreh)
corren    v.  (ellos/ellas/usteds) run.......(koh-rrehn)
el        (m) Art.    the (masculine singular).........(ehl)
él        (m) Pron.   he/him/you (singular)..........(eh)
ella       (f) Pron.   she(singular).........(eh-yah)
ellas      (f) Pron.   they(plural).............(eh-yahs)
ellos      (m) Pron.   they (plural)..............(eh-yohs)
escribe        v. (él/ella/usted) write...........(ehs-kree-beh)
escriben        v.    (ellos/ellas/usteds) write.........(ehs-kree-behn)
   hola     Interj. Hello..................(oh-lah)
hombre(s) (m) n.        man (men).............(ohm-breh)
la        (f) Art.       the (feminine singular)...........(lah)
las        (f) Art.       the (feminine plural)..........(lahs)
lee           v.        (él/ella/usted) read...........(leh-yeh)
leen           v.        (ellos/ellas/usteds) read...........(leh-yehn)
los        (m) Art.       the (masculine plural)............(lohs)
mujer(es) (f) n.       woman (women).............(moo-hehr)
nada        v.  (él/ella/usted) swim............(nah-dah)
nadan       v.  (ellos/ellas/usteds) swim...........(nah-dahn)
niña(s)    (f) n. little girl/child (little girls) (nee-nyah)
niño(s)    (m) n.    little boy/child (little boys)    (nee-nyoh)
    un    (m)   Art. a/an/one............(oon)
     una   (f)     Art.   a/an/one......   .. . .....(oon-ah)
unos       (m)  Art.   some....................... (oo-nohs/nahs)
                                                     


Edited by tommy9 on 13 September 2010 at 6:06am



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