Interlinear books are bilingual translations where the original has a translation right below each word or expression. Try them out on Interlinear Books.
For multilingual verb conjugation, try CoolJugator - a tool that can currently conjugate in dozens of different languages. It also recognizes forms and provides examples for each verb.
There's a new poll there an the right so be sure to vote. I was thinking about further dividing the options by language (my mother tongue is X and my experience with the keyboard is Y) but that would be too complex.
For info on the keyboard layout, see here and here.
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1 comments:
I use Colemak
Tried dvorak for a bit, but found l and s on the right pinky annoying, and I like that colemak keeps the cntrl-q,w,a,z,x,c,v shortcuts and punctuation the same as qwerty.
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