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.
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As of Dec 2012, no such program exists.
Bing Translator is a good website for translating it has lots of languages,I'd suggest bing Translator
See related links below for a good free online Vietnamese English translator.
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there are good dictionaries.. the bbc have one , geiriadur.net is also good. but the best option would just find someone who speaks welsh to help you.
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Good English-German translation sites are:dict.cc or dict.tu-chemnitz.de
Right here. ;)Be very wary of online translation websites. The "Latin" they produce is mostly gibberish constructed by translating English words into Latin one by one without regard for either context or Latin syntax.William Whitaker's "Words" (link below) is a very good tool if you want to find the Latin equivalent for a given English word (and vice versa), but it does not operate on phrases or sentences.
Google Translator is quite good if you like machine-translations. If you need a human to properly translate a document, you can contact a company like WorldLingo to do that for you or you can put an ad on Craigslist and see what bites.
Babel Fish is pretty good, but I've yet to find a truly great on-line translator.
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