Thursday, January 26, 2012

How to translate an entire web page on Google translate service?

A paragraph can be translated on Google translate and they also had the facility of translating a whole web page but these days I've noticed that when a url is pasted on the appropriate place to translate it doesn't do anything but says again that paste url for translation.


Have they disabled this service of a web page translation? If not then please tell me hoe to translate the whole page. Also suggest me some other translation sites. Thanks a lot.|||Step 1


First, try the Google Translation service. You can visit http://translate.google.com and enter any block of text into the box to have it translated into another language. The default setting is from Spanish to English, but if you click on the buttons you will find drop-down menus that allow you to choose different "to" and "from" languages. If you want to translate an entire web page, just enter the URL (by copying it from your address bar) into the appropriate section and then clicking on the "translate" button.


Step 2


For more language options, try Yahoo's tool at http://babelfish.yahoo.com. The page looks more complicated than the Google tool, but it has the same functionality, meaning that you can translate blocks of text and entire web pages.


Step 3


Try searching the internet for foreign websites using the new words you've learned. You can draw from a global knowledge base while researching for your term paper or article.








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