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CONTENTS: Foreignword’s translation tool is "single-point access to 28 of the best systems." Enter the text you wish to translate and then select "go." If you’d like to try another translation tool for the same text, select "next" instead of "go." There is a moment for fine-tuning with a link on the results page to a language dictionary. Web page translations are also an option. http://www.foreignword.com/Tools/transnow.htm The well-known translation tools -- Google language tools and others -- might not be offering you everything you need. Maintaining a reliable collection of translation tools is a good idea for international researchers. One tool may include a language not included on another site. There is an instant message translator to download at this site as well as links to "I want to translate this language to that language," giving you a fair range of choices. http://www.emailaddresses.com/online_translation.htm
Let’s just admit this. The translation you get from one translation tool will not be the same as the one you get from another site. So, as every researcher knows, check a couple of sources in order to get it right (or, when it comes to machine translating, as close to right as you can). Be sure to notice the tabs at the Applied Language Solutions page. You have the option of translating up to 150 words of text, an email or a Web site. When it comes to the email feature, you can send the translated email message from this site. http://www.appliedlanguage.com/free_translation.shtml
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