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Google Translator Toolkit

An introduction to Google Translator Toolkit, a free, online, translation app that helps translators bring content into their language faster and better.  
 
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aberrari (3 days ago) Show Hide
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This is kinda dumb, tried translating a Korean website and it shows up 0% complete and doesnt even translate anything, what does this really do??
ETV7 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I see Google has now added Esperanto to the list of destination languages in GTT. Thanks.
rrreee2 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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There is a world language, it's called English. Esperanto fucking sucks.

1. Esperanto sound fucking ugly, they took the ugliest word from a few languages to make it into 1,
2. No one can speak esperanto
3. Those who speak esperanto are usally ugly and virgins.
4. Esperanto sucks, learn a REAL language instead, IF you only can speak english, learn something like, Dutch, Portugese, French, Japanese, Cantonese, Chinese, German, Swedish, Arabic, Yiddish , whatever, but not esperanto.
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Google would really be doing a service to the world if it included Esperanto in its apps.
PlayedByEarworm (1 week ago) Show Hide
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"How can I save translated docs... so I can use them offline???" would be a better arrangement and translation of the thought I think you were thinking.

Sometimes when translating into english the phonetic arrangements/logic found in other languages become a bit of a stumbling block. Its not that they are hard to read so much as they are still a bit crude to do so at times. I suspect the same is true in other languages when going from english to to them.
aviyanka070 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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yah... better arrangement... agreed... respect...
PlayedByEarworm (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Hey help them do better if you know Vietnamese.
neilnachum1 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I have traveled the world via Esperanto, 32 countries in total. It is a language with a humanist history attempting to bridge the world without dominating the world.
bbqnigra (1 week ago) Show Hide
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holy shit!!! is that a fucking gook?!!
mrnomore (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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copy and paste

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