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Translating German (any) website to English.

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:13 am
by r_penny23
The Mrs showed me how to do this and thought I'd let you guys know (if you didnt already) as I thought it was bloody great.

If you do find a site and its German, and like myself you paid no attention at school and are not fluent in it or any other language try using BabelFish (www.babelfish.altervista.com). All you then do is cut and paste the address into the 'Translate a page' section, change to translate from german to english and the jobs a good un! Its quite good also if you want to buy stuff of german ebay too! So no one has any excuses to lag behind the 'fatherland' anymore.

Enjoy it :wink:

Ross

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:15 am
by polopowah
i found out only recently that www.google.com has a translater aswell 8)
for the lazy amongst us
-Ben-

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 12:39 pm
by Tahrey1043
(quietly)
um, that's http://babelfish.altavista.com dude

oldie but a goodie (well, if you're creative enough interpreting the output!), but cheers for highlighting it again :)

its also great for japanese / korean / chinese / russian (?) sites where you cant even read the characters ;)

or should i say...?

(静かに) 。
http://babelfish.altavista.com 実際にである私は、男考える。

オールディーズしかしまだよい(よく、十分に創造的なら出力を!) 解釈する、しかしそれを再度強調する為の喝采。

傾く日本、韓国の、中国またはロシアの場所のために大きいまたIt's は特性を読んだ。

または、私はこれを言うべきであるか。


:lol:

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 2:39 pm
by Neimad
polopowah wrote:i found out only recently that www.google.com has a translater aswell 8)
for the lazy amongst us
-Ben-
And for the extremely lazy amongst us; i.e. those with the Google Toolbar installed -- just right-click on the page and choose "Translate into English" from the popup menu.

:-)