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HoOmAn

Keeper of the Sacred Block Coefficient

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Sunday, May 31st 2009, 10:48am

Online translation or dictionary

Because of some reason I sometimes need an online dic or translation tool. So I´d like to know which site or tool are you using (if any)?

Personal hint:
Should you ever encounter problems with translations that involve German, try this:

http://www.leo.org/

It´s free and quite superb.

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Sunday, May 31st 2009, 10:52am

On the rare occation I need translation.

http://translation2.paralink.com/

I recently aquired a book on the spanish navy so one day I may translate several paragraphs.

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Sunday, May 31st 2009, 11:38am

I use crazybrowser as web browser it has an inbuilt translation tool.

When im not using that i often use babelfish.

I also read English, German and Finnish pretty good.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Johan" (May 31st 2009, 11:40am)


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Sunday, May 31st 2009, 7:22pm

I usually use Google's translator; it's not always the best, but it's usually enough to get the gist of what's going on.

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Sunday, May 31st 2009, 7:29pm

Usually babelfish for specific pages. For single words, I use the Freelang Dictionary I downloaded...

http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/index.php

... one program and you can add quite a number of dictionaries to it for the program to use. From Abaza to Zulu. :)