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    james9888 is offline Banned
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    Default Google Translation

    Google translation is the best tool for the students or individuals who wants to learn some language or want to translate any paragraph of any book in their language.

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    gotlivechat is offline Fixer Upper
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    Keep in mind Google translation (or any automated web-based translation service) will give you a basic translation. But it won't be exact since many foreign languages don't structure their nouns/verbs using the same methods as English. What you end up with is foreign-translated text that, to the foreign reader, looks somewhat weird

    If you're thinking of translating an entire web site, I'd suggest using professional translation businesses that understand the nuances of different languages.
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    Agent Campus is offline Condominium
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotlivechat View Post
    Keep in mind Google translation (or any automated web-based translation service) will give you a basic translation.
    agreed. google translate is a good way to get some needed translation but it wont give you the best one in terms of long sentences or paragraph. There will always be errors (try it out yourself). If you are in need of a good translation of a book, don't go to google translate (unless the online version has another version) instead, research on google if that book has another version as some books do

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    jimmya77 is offline Renter
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    Many of my friends are rely on it..

    it is very useful tool
    Last edited by jimmya77; 10-26-2011 at 08:14 AM.

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    Peterkelly03 is offline Fixer Upper
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    do not rely much on its output..it may turn out worst when its translated, its only good for a word translation but not when its a sentence or much longer than that...
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    Michael Wilson is offline Fixer Upper
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    Yes Google Translation, it is very very helpful tool from Google. If we ignore learning topic then we'll get numbers of Plus point of it. It will translate whole website Page and return it in language which actually we want.
    We can say that all Language Problem has been solved by Google Translation.
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    SimonM is offline Renter
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    It is a usefull tool, as is Yahoo's Babelfish, but I would not recomend them to students to use them to learn a language or rely on the output for anything more than getting the gist of the translation

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