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How do you translate words on a computer?

How do you translate words on a computer?

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  1. On your computer, go to Google Translate.
  2. In the text box on the left, enter the word or phrase you want to translate.
  3. To select a different language: Small screens: Click the language at the top.
  4. Choose what you want to do: Listen: To hear the translation out loud, click Listen .

Which app can translate any language?

Google Translate
You can translate text, handwriting, photos, and speech in over 100 languages with the Google Translate app. You can also use Translate on the web.

What is the strangest language on Google Translate?

He also pointed out that the languages that generate the strangest results—Somali, Hawaiian and Maori—have smaller bodies of translated text than more widely spoken languages like English or Chinese.

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Can you translate handwriting?

You can type or draw letters or symbols that your keyboard doesn’t have using Google Translate’s virtual keyboard. Go to Google Translate.

Can you translate my word?

Translate a whole file in Word Select Review > Translate > Translate Document. Select your language to see the translation. Select Translate.

Are there any languages that cant be translated?

But there’s also Odia, the official language of the Odisha state in India, with 38 million speakers, which has no presence in Google Translate. And Oromo, a language spoken by some 34 million people, mostly in Ethiopia, which has just 772 articles in its Wikipedia.

Are there swear words in the Czech language?

And anyway, swear words are ALWAYS the first words we learn in any language so it’s obligatory to learn at least some of them if you’re planning a trip to CZ It’s impossible to list every Czech swear word here so if you want more you’ll find a pretty exhaustive list (with examples) in the Dirty Czech (Dirty Everyday Slang), see bottom of page.

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How do you say thank you in Czech?

Thank you Dekuji (dye-ku-yi) = Thanks Czechs say “thank you” a lot, so this is one word you’ll hear constantly. Prosím (pro-seem) = no exact translation / see below Prosím is a very strange word. Dobry den (do-bree den) = Good day (Hello) Na Shledanou (nas-khledanow) = See you

How do you say “I don’t speak Czech”?

Nemluvím česky (nem-loo-veem chehs-kee) = I don’t speak Czech. Inevitably, you’ll run into people who’ll try to explain something in Czech or attempt to start a conversation you can’t follow, which is why learning to say, “I don’t speak Czech” is so important.

How do I translate a Microsoft Word document to English?

Click the Translate button and a new, machine-translated, copy of the document will be created for you. In your document, spreadsheet or presentation, highlight the cell or text you want to translate. Select Review > Translate. Select your language to see the translation. Select Insert.