Automatic Translation!

Translation

If you're looking for automatic translation, then probably the box below might help, it's very simple to use, type or paste your text on the left side or the box below, and you don't even need to click anywhere, the translation in the chosen language will appear automatically, no need to press any button to see the translation, remember that it's a machine which is making the translation, so it's not as accurate as a human translator, but at least it gives you an idea.

Machine Translation Steps:

  1. Choose the language you want to translate from and to.
  2. Type or paste your text on the left side.
  3. The translation will appear on the right side, No need to click anywhere to see the translation.

What is Automatic Translation?

It's a translation produced by state-of-the-art technology, without the intervention of human translators. Automatic translation is also often referred to as machine translation.

Machine translation is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates the use of computer software to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. At its basic level, MT performs simple substitution of words in one natural language for words in another. Using corpus techniques, more complex translations may be attempted, allowing for better handling of differences in linguistic typology, phrase recognition, and translation of idioms.

The world is smaller today. Fiber optics, satellite communications, and fax machines have made global communication a commonplace. But the language of business is a different matter.

Clearly, English is no longer the universal business language. Now, the most important language is the language of the customer. Far from the Global Village vision which predicted that everyone would communicate in the same language worldwide, now nationalism is on the rise, and people prefer to speak their own language.

You know, In Luxembourg 42 percent of the population is quadrilingual. Forty-seven percent is trilingual. And 10 percent is bilingual.