In my last post, I wrote about 2 great Google tools that will be very helpful to the Russian student.
And now for the last three tools: (1) Search other languages, (2) Translate text, web page or document, and (3) Make your website available in other languages. Remember – just like the first two tools, you may need to download Google Tools in order to use them.
Search Other Languages
What it is: Want to search the web for pages written in Russian, but don’t have Russian font capability (or don’t know the Russian word for what you’re searching for)? All you do is type the word in English and Google will translate your word into Russian and perform the search. Results are displayed in their original Russian, as well as the ir translated English versions.
How to get it: Go to Google’s “Translated Search” page. From there, just choose your options!
Translate Text, Web Page or Document
What it is: This one’s pretty basic. It’s a free translator. It will translate a few words, a whole web page, or an uploaded document. As always, beware of automatic translations, like these. You’ll get the meaning of what you’re translating, but these programs are not putting any human translators out of business.
How to get it: From the Google translate page, type or paste into the empty box the text that you’d like to have translated. Or you can upload a document. Choose the source and the target language and click “translate”. Voila!
Make Your Website Available in Other Languages
What it is: Okay, now I’m getting in a little over my own head. This tool gives you an easy way for your website reader to translate your page into a variety of languages, via a button on your site.
How to get it: The Google Translate page provides a snippet of code that you can paste into the code for your website. I am no web designer, so I haven’t yet tried this one out myself, but it looks easy enough to use. If I ever get caught up on writing posts for my blog, maybe I’ll try this one out!
Has anyone tried any of these tools out yet? What do you think??
Related post: “2 Google Tools for the Foreign Language Student”