There are many translation services on the web.
Where one can type or copy and paste a text in to a window.
Then after selecting the input and output languages, they translate as required.
The only problem with these services is that it is very often a word for word translation, in which no grammar or punctuation is added or changed.
I have seen some very sensible texts turned into gobbledegook.
The only way to translate correctly is for it to been done by a person who has an adequate command of both languages, thus not only the words are translated but also the idioms are carried over.
welche (vel-kye) blatt?
The website called Mac ON PC is in english. The whole site is in english, but some translating applications can translate the whole page to a different language.
There are many programs which are available to translate something from French to English. In Google Chrome, there is an option to translate at the top of the page.
If you purchase or find a free copy of the novel online, you can translate it into English using a reading tablet. If you use Google Chrome, the page will translate it for you.
substantive is how you say it just go on google home page click more and pick translate then pick detect language for the word you want to translate and for the translation pick english.
If one is using Google Chrome it would be a really easy process. Just open the page and a yellow message at the top tells you to click there to translate it in English. For other browsers, search the page in Google website and click on the phrase ''Translate this page''.
go on minecraftwiki.net and there is a whole page on it and it also helps you translate the code.
You can translate the Yahoo! Taiwan page to English using online translating websites such as Babylon and Google. Google also offers an extension for both Chrome and Firefox that will automatically translate full pages into whatever language you choose.
it means a stamp, the ones with ink that you press down onto the page.
I'd recommend you Takeasy. It's a complete live-human translation app that helps to translate different languages for travel, study or work throughout the world. At present, Takeasy supports 11 languages including: English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai and Italian. And it is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
If you type into Google, Google translate, and click on the first link at the top, on that web page you can translate any word in English into almost any language you want. Hope this helps :)
"Plemiona" in Polish translates to "tribes" in English. "PL" is the country code for Poland, so "plemiona pl" would likely refer to the Polish version of the online game "Tribal Wars."
Google now has a translation feature. Go to www.google.com , right beside the search bar you'll see Advanced Search Preferences Language Tools Click on Language Tools Scroll down to "Translate a web page" and type in the page you want translated!