![]() This helps Google to make improvements.īONUS: how about translating an entire website? This comes up from time to time when people are traveling, and they find that all of the best websites are written for the locals (that is, in a “foreign” language). For example, those people (not I) can click the checkmark in the lower right corner of the translated text and rate Google’s translation. That’s all there is to it, though there are some advanced options for those how really know a foreign language. I just like seeing the two windows side-by-side. Of course you could handle this in one window, by copying the Spanish translation and pasting it into the box on the left and changing the “From” and “To” languages there. Sometimes it does not check out so well but this time it did. Since the English is pretty close to what I typed originally I can feel pretty good about the Spanish translation. The window on the right shows what happens if I ask Google to translate the Spanish (from the window on the left) into English. ![]() The window on the left shows what I wrote, translated into Spanish. I use a second browser window for that (here’s how my screen looks when I do it): Very impressive… but how do we know that the translation is any good? One way is to select the translated text, copy it, and translate THAT into English. ![]() Now learn how to say it out loud! Click the little speaker on the Spanish side of things to hear how it sounds. (This is going to come in handy when the gardeners come on Wednesday).ģ. Now type something into the box on the left. You can use the menus at the top of the web page (bordered here in RED) to choose whichever languages you’d like.Ģ. The box on the right is set for Spanish, which is what I want Google to translate into. In this case the box on the left is set for English, which is what I’m going to type in. Here’s how you do it quickly and effortlessly, using Google Translate.ġ. Do you ever need to translate something into another language? Of course you do.
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