If you're looking for an online dictionary to translate single words, William Whitaker's Words is quite good, although you're better off downloading a verson to run locally rather than using any of the online hosted sites, which can be buggy. (See related links below.)
If you're looking to translate whole phrases or sentences, the best site is one where there are live people who have studied the language and are willing to put in the necessary time to get the translation right. At all costs avoid the automatic translation sites, which mostly produce meaningless, ungrammatical garbage. (Even if they come up first in Google.)
The Usenet newsgroup alt.language.latin has actual Latin scholars in residence, as does the WordReference Latin forum.
Google translate is okay. It pronounces the words for you, but it'd probably be more accurate if you got it from an actual person. Or you could learn it! :)
there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me
if you Google an English to latin translator, you should be able to find it.
According to Google Translator it means wings of.
Google translate has become the leading internet translator.
Bookstores have very good dictionaries. They may not have tehm ins tock, but ask for them to order one in. Mine is great and I've never had any trouble with it.
This is the phrase "as you like it" as mangled by an online English-to-Latin translator. It actually means "As I like you he".
In a search engine. type English to Latin translation in the search box. A translator site will help you out.
http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/index.cfm
Bing Translator is a good website for translating it has lots of languages,I'd suggest bing Translator
"Stare to fall down and not quiteta to move." This is according to one free on-line Latin-to-English translator. It appears there may be some problems with the Latin, with the on-line translator, or both.
Any on-line translator would have converted the word 'diligenter' to 'carefully'.
wikitranslator.com