There are a few good Irish translation websites. One of the most popular is known as Babelfish. It allows translations for a multitude of languages, including Irish to English.
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One can find an English to Greek online text translator from many different online websites. Some websites with this translator include Google Translate and Lexilogos.
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type in 'Google translator' in Google.com and then go onto the first link. change the from bit to English and the to bit to french.
There are many places where one can find a job for a Chinese to English translator or interpreter. One can use websites like LinkedIn or ProZ to find translation jobs.
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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