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I came across this online tool for downloading youtube subtitles today.

Getting Youtube subtitles
http://mo.dbxdb.com/index.html

Remember to select your language in the choose language section, otherwise you may get a translated result instead of the original.

Now if I could just find a reliable way to search for just the content with original subtitles in my target language...
hello everybody,i'm anew member in lingq,i'm learning hebrew,i've aproblem that hebrew is not supported by lingq,so can you help me to find any resource to import lessons,and i need any audio lessons,thanks alot.
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thank you imyirtseshem,the is perfect ,sure i'll use it in my study,but is there aproblem in listening?
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thanks i did,and im about to finish all the lessons in this site,please if you know another sites with audios,help me to find it,and i tried to look at sha'ar lamathil but i couldn't do it
This youtube channel is all about reading and listening, they have stories in over 30 languages, including Hebrew. The video, audio and text are synchronized with same language subtitles, on the webpage www.bookbox.com you can find and download the pdf and if you want the videos with transliteration you can do through the website too.
www.youtube.com/bookboxinc
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Excellent suggestion, pambotelho! I've now added a link to this channel for all the appropriate languages.
Korean
http://ezcorean.com/downloads/online_korean_class/
PDF's and Audio Files are entirely in Korean for beginners, intermediate 1, intermediate 2
Thanks for the recommendation, Yvette. I've added a link to this as well. I didn't quite know what to call it, so hopefully "Beginner and Intermediate Textbooks" is OK. If you have a better name for it just let me know :)
Perfect title, Alex! Thanks for adding it. : )
Hello dear admin-team.

I would suggest two projects, which could be used as providers to link to materials on the Russian language:

http://audiopedia.su/ - non-commercial project with the old records on Russian: school materials, lectures, stories, reading books - all from the old broadcasting

http://www.inosmi.ru/ - news, that originally translated from different languages (with the source links) ​​into Russian (sometimes with video)
The copyright information: "Все права защищены и охраняются законом.
При полном или частичном использовании материалов ссылка на ИноСМИ.Ru обязательна (в интернете — гиперссылка)." -> All rights reserved. By full or partial use of materials the reference to InoSMI.Ru required (on the Internet - a hyperlink)
So, I understand that the materials from inosmi can be used


@russischergeist - Thanks for the suggestions, I've now added these to the list :)
It's OK, but my advice is: before importing from other resources look through in the library of Lingq - at least in the English and Russian libraries of LingQ we have a lot of diffirent and interesting materials.
@alex - many thanks!
@evgueny40 - yes, I noticed that you have a lot of material collected, of course I will first check
I can see that the proposed two items appeared in the list of providers. However, they are missing in the drop-down provider list by the importing. What can I do? How may I choose correctly a new provider?
These are actually only links to resources, not providers. You can add a new provider by going to import a lesson then clicking on "Share this lesson" and clicking on "+Add New" next to the Provider dropdown list. If you're importing lessons for private use, though, you won't actually need to add a provider.
Thanks, it works!
Hi all, I'm new here. It's nice to see so many people sharing resources with one another. Anyone interested in multilingual websites? :)

I would like to share this website with all of you: https://www.deutschland.de

I think the website is originally in German but you can chose to display the contents in the following languages:

English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (simplified) and Arabic

The thing I really like about this website is that you can find some identical articles in any of these seven languages. So you can check your understanding of an article written in a particular language by comparing the article with the article that is say written in your native language (e.g. German, English etc). So for the purpose of import, at any one time, one language can be your source language and the other can be your target language. :)

The only downside of this website - no audio files.
I would like to suggest France-Amerique. I like the articles, but a lot of times they are too hard to read more than a paragragh.

http://www.france-amerique.com/
Thanks for sharing these links. I've added both of these sites now.
Alex, I don't see KBS NEWS (Not KBS World) listed in the resource section. I think KBS News would be a great add: www.kbsnews.com

There are tons of diverse topics in video form (news, current events, etc.) that all come with transcripts! The transcripts are 'printable' but one has to hang out there to listen and watch.



Thanks for the suggestion Yvette. I've added it to the list!
Thanks, Mark :)

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