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For Japanese, you need Kanji fonts. Chinese requires it's own font
too, but I don't know it's name
At 11:50 AM -0500 1/27/03, Annette Taylor wrote:
>Good Day! I have a fifth grade teacher who is interested in making a
>bulletin board for February containing the words "I Love You" in several
>different languages. I have used Babelfish, and Enchanted Learning on the
>internet with much success; however, the computer cannot type out the
>translation in Japanese, or Chinese.
>Does anyone know if it is possible to do so?
>How about other languages?
>Thanks a million! Annette
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