Click below for a place you will find a forum for translations from English to the Irish form of Gaelic. An automatic translator for languages isn't always 100% correct. Some languages don't have corresponding words and a single word in one language may have a variation of words in another, and the context you are speaking will determine which are used. Going from English to Irish can be like that, as the languages are structured differently.
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I would definitely avoid google translator; it does not produced accurate translations.
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For more reliable translations consult daltai.com or irishgaelictranslator.com. I have not found Google translations to be accurate, FWIW.
Mar sin leatsh. A bheil Gàidhlig agaibh?
One can find a translator online for free if one visit the site of service scape,. One can also go to google translate to find the translation needs. One can also find free translation at babylon.
Try using Ackuna Translator @ www.ackuna.com
Google Translator is a free online translator that is available as a browser plugin for Firefox and Chrome. It is not the most accurate translator, but is freely available and easy to integrate into websites.
You can find free online translators on websites like Google Translate, Bing Translator, and Deepl. These tools allow you to translate text or entire web pages between different languages for free.
There are some links below that might be helpful. Only dictionaries, sorry.
I want to translate Angela into Ukrainian.
There are many options that provide free online translator services for websites and documents. The most commonly used is Google Translate which supports up to 54 languages.
A good French translator can be found all over the place. At a university, Craigslist, many online pages on the web, newspaper ad, pen pal buddies and even your local high school should have a French teacher you might be able to help. There are also free online translator as well that our automated but not as accurate.
There are just dictionaries, for example these:http://suomisanakirja.fihttp://www.sanakirja.org
I believe so, and if you have a translator, you can translate any web site. Perhaps there are some free translator softwares available online. Not sure.
You can find online lingo translators by searching for specific lingo or slang translator websites or tools. Websites like Urban Dictionary or Slangit offer translations for various kinds of slang and lingo used in different contexts. You can also search for specific lingo translators based on the language or region you are interested in.
One can find a tool for free online translation from English to Tamil from the following sources: Google Translator, Tamil Cube, Stars 21, Babylon Translation, Asian Translate, Lexi Logos, to name a few.