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  2. West German Audio Book Library for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The West German Audio Book Library for the Blind (German: Westdeutsche Blindenhörbücherei e. V.), abbreviated WBH, is a specialist library which produces and distributes audiobooks and periodicals for blind and partially sighted persons. It is the largest library of its kind in the German speaking world.

  3. Beelinguapp - Wikipedia

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    Beelinguapp's creator, David Montiel, born in Mexico and located in Berlin, Germany, had been having difficulties reading texts and listening to audio books in German.When confronted by a word he still did not know, he realized it was too much of a problem to look for it in the dictionary and figure out which of the definitions suited better in the text.

  4. LibriVox - Wikipedia

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    Around 90 percent of the catalogue is recorded in English, but recordings exist in more than 80 languages (as of August 2023). Chinese, French and German are the most popular languages other than English amongst volunteers, but recordings have also been made in languages including Urdu and Tagalog. [third-party source needed]

  5. Audiobook - Wikipedia

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    A special example of its use is the West German Audio Book Library for the Blind, founded in 1955. Actors from the municipal theater in Münster recorded the first audiobooks for the visually impaired in an improvised studio lined with egg cartons. Because trams rattled past, these first productions took place at night.

  6. The Awful German Language - Wikipedia

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    The Awful German Language" is an 1880 essay by Mark Twain published as Appendix D in A Tramp Abroad. [1] The essay is a humorous exploration of the frustrations a native speaker of English has with learning German as a second language.

  7. SWR2 Archivradio - Wikipedia

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    SWR2 Archivradio, commonly referred to as Archivradio, is an internet radio network by the German public broadcasting corporation SWR.It specialises in streaming historic original sounds, interviews, speeches in German language from German audio archives.

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