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7th August 2021, 11:07 AM
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off topic - How to translate foreign webpage language in easy way?
Am not a professional editor but working as a team member for a school. My job responsibility is to gather healthcare, body, skin, hair and diseases related articles from the internet and then re-edit them for students in a simple way. As the internet is a sea of knowledge and there are billions of pages having knowledge. In this regard I have seen many online resources like health and wellness which are in foreign language but contain worthy, informative content. The current problem I am facing is to translate such online pages which consumes a lot of time. Seeking for help as ""Is there any way to translate such pages with minimum efforts?"" Thanks for your time and considerations.
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7th August 2021, 03:41 PM
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Re: off topic - How to translate foreign webpage language in easy way?
So, you do not have Google in Pakistan ??????
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7th August 2021, 09:50 PM
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Well we have Google in Pakistan, but I want to learn an easy way while using google translator you have to copy and paste. I want to learn that when I open a web then it will open in English US, EU
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7th August 2021, 09:51 PM
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I am sure as is said that there will be some Search Engine that will Translate pages. You can also just Type in Translate and copy and paste lines into that??
Cheers
Try this page! Just select the Languages from and then it will automatically show the To translation
translate english to spanish - Bing
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8th August 2021, 02:20 PM
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Our 3 daughters studied Modern Foreign Languages at University. Each Course was 4 years including a year abroad. There is no easy way - just hard dedicated work. Then try finding a job which makes use of your skills............everyone speaks English , apparently.
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28th August 2021, 06:58 AM
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It is interesting how we got around the bars and other baudy or business area when we were at sea in the 50's and 60's. A wonder we are still alive with the thoughless things we have said.
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28th August 2021, 08:10 AM
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Ethan Connor
I want to learn that when I open a web then it will open in English US, EU
Well if you want to open in EU, then you may have to choose which one of the current 27 languages currently spoken. The current official language of the EU is English, but not for much longer if the French get their way
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28th August 2021, 10:16 AM
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hi ivan cloherty #8
good morning,
your advice regarding the language used in the eu, whilst you point out the french in all their supercillious grand standing have demanded that the official spoken tongue for the entire eu should be french, there is absolutely only the one single global language that is taught throughout and that is english followed by spanish, it therefore beggers belief that the rest of the eu countries are suddenly going to teach and learn french,
on a similar issue but equally bizarre whilst living in spain i had friends at the university in granada they where post graduates studying for their masters, and it was whilst at their home i was introduced to the english tutor at the university whom was born and bred in manchester, it came as no shock to me to find that i had seen this guy before, he had fitted a kitchen for a friend of mine back in the uk, he has no university degree in fact he had no other education qualifications except for the fact that he spoke reasonable spanish, and of course he spoke english with a manc accent,
tom
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