On computers, this translation service is used for the quick and easy translation of written words from another language into the written form chosen by the user.
No. Professionals, at least, make a difference. Translation is a written translation (of a written text) into a different language (by a translator). Interpretation is a translation of speech, i.e. during a negotiation, conference etc. (by an interpreter).
A translator is written translation. And an interpreter is an oral translation.
Mary A. Wiest has written: 'Collineation groups of translation planes' -- subject(s): Translation planes, Collineation
R.A Brower has written: 'On Translation'
Michael Hann has written: 'The key to technical translation' -- subject(s): Technology, Translating and interpreting, Translation into English
Cynthia Abrioux has written: 'English for translation'
Theodore Bezaire has written: 'Cocteau in translation'
William Locke has written: 'Machine Translation'
N.J Gomersall has written: 'Machine translation'
The Arabic translation is دينيس
Tζός is the name Josh written in greek. It doesnt have a translation.