The best way to translate Japanese romaji is to memorize the corresponding Hiragana and Katakana symbols so that you may type them. Most online translators work using either Hiragana, Katakana, or Kanji. Be warned, however, that there exists no perfect online translator, or even very good ones. Japanese is a difficult language to translate using only software, and even the best online translators (more often than not) spit out sentences that are either nonsense, or do not accurately reflect your intended meaning. They can be useful in some contexts, but one should not rely upon them entirely for learning or conversation.
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There are many different resources available online that translate one language to another. One of the most reliable sites is called Google Translate.
You can find a Romaji to English translator easily on the internet. Simply Google Romaji to English. You can also Google Romaji to Kanji to find a translator for that as well.
One may find an English to Japanese translator at a number of the internet's top translation websites. Some of these include Google Translate, Babylon, and FreeDict.
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You may ask someone who speaks Japanese to assist you, or utilize the English to Japanese section of "WikiAnswers." You may also try searching for translation programs online, but they often do not perform very well, and give you garbled, meaningless translations.
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English translations can be found online or in a Latin to English dictionary. An online website that helps with translations is Google Translate. Webster's dictionary is also a helpful translating tool.
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