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ayman
Hi guys.
I've a way that when you browse internet you don't need any program to translate.

just do the follwoig:
Step1- download Internet Explorer 8. You can find it here (www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/default.mspx).
Step2- Just browse when you find a new word just highlight it the an activity botton will appear.
Step3- when you click it a pop up appears with some activities one of them is translation.
Step4- the default translation is appeared but you can change it easly by select your language.


I did it in steps to be clear but in reality it did not take a seconed to translate any word.
IE8 is amaizing (It still beta Laughing).
DirectorioLGBT
Yeah, that could be usefull sometimes... but not always, because it's an automatic translation... U know, literal...
Findhelp
Thanks You
Flakky
DirectorioLGBT wrote:
Yeah, that could be usefull sometimes... but not always, because it's an automatic translation... U know, literal...
True, you can only have an idea what it says, but it won't be the real language.
Bonifacy
It would be word for word translation:) Sometimes translator like that makes the text more complicated and even funny;) Mainly because of that it doen't distinguish the context of a text:) But that's not the only problem with that kind of "translations" Smile
{name here}
Flakky wrote:
DirectorioLGBT wrote:
Yeah, that could be usefull sometimes... but not always, because it's an automatic translation... U know, literal...
True, you can only have an idea what it says, but it won't be the real language.

Depends on the language, too. Anything that's Indo-European will probably be a piece of cake for you to understand once you get the words in order (with the exception of some idioms). Something like Chinese may give you trouble with this tool, however, especially when native speakers reporting on questionable events might substitute characters for similar sounding ones (which would hold the same meaning, but only if read with correct context) in order to evade censorship.
Flakky
{name here} wrote:
Flakky wrote:
DirectorioLGBT wrote:
Yeah, that could be usefull sometimes... but not always, because it's an automatic translation... U know, literal...
True, you can only have an idea what it says, but it won't be the real language.

Depends on the language, too. Anything that's Indo-European will probably be a piece of cake for you to understand once you get the words in order (with the exception of some idioms). Something like Chinese may give you trouble with this tool, however, especially when native speakers reporting on questionable events might substitute characters for similar sounding ones (which would hold the same meaning, but only if read with correct context) in order to evade censorship.
If the word order is wrong the reader can still be capable to understand it but it won't be the best thing when you have to translate something this way and hand it in for a grade for school Razz
k_s_baskar
nice feature. But i like google's new browser chrome. Smile
k_s_baskar
Nice Feature. But I like simple browsers like googles chrome.
Smile
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