Microsoft Translator is now available to use from your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard. 


Translator for Microsoft SwiftKey enables you to quickly and easily translate text in over 60 languages without ever leaving your keyboard.

After you've translated the message, you can select Show original to see the message in the original language or Turn on automatic translation to always translate messages to your preferred language.


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You can have an entire Outlook message translated by a computer ("machine translation") and displayed in a web browser. When you choose this kind of translation, the content in the message is sent over the Internet to a service provider.

To change the languages that are used for translation, in the Research pane, under Translation, select the languages that you want to translate from and to. For example, to translate English to French, click English in the From list and French in the To list.

The Mini Translator displays the translation of one word as you point at it with your cursor. You can also copy the translated text to the Clipboard, paste it somewhere else, or play a pronunciation of the translated word.

To skip translation, in the list on the lower right, select Not now to skip translation or Never translate [Language] to never have the panel appear when you go to a page using that language.




Inside the address bar, you'll briefly see the status showing that the page has been translated.




If you select the translate icon in the address bar, the menu that appears also shows the status.



If the translation version the translators are working on does not include these extra entries, the translators can still upload the translated file back to Transifex. These extra entries will remain untranslated in Transifex.

You can now translate almost anything you see on your screen in Windows 10 using Google Translate. Be it an image, a file, or something on the web. The most exciting part is that you do not need to be online for the translation!Learn how to do so below in the article.

Google Translate, as the name implies, is a language-translation tool by (drum roll) Google. For computer users, it can be accessed online and used to translate any text by copying it in the text field resulting in a translation. You can also upload complete files to translate them into another language of your choice.However, unlike the dedicated Google Translate app for Android, you cannot upload images to the online version using your computer. Or can you?We are about to show you how you can use an offline version of Google Translate on your computer and translate any text or image on-the-go.

You can now begin to download the required language packs from this page by clicking on the download button in front of them. Remember that these language packs take up a portion of your storage, therefore, download only the ones you think you will be using offline.

You can now begin to translate your text, files, and images using Google Translate even while you are offline. Moreover, if your device has a camera, you can use it too by clicking the camera icon on the Home page.Closing wordsTranslating languages needs to be a smooth and hassle-free process. Only then can users be able to truly understand what a document or text illustrates. Always having to be online for translating languages makes it a bit difficult to do so.

If you have a business need to translate text in international languages regularly, there are plenty of free online services today as well as paid app solutions for desktop and mobile. Google Translate is one of the most popular ones and also has Android and iOS apps. Microsoft Translator has also been long available. For Windows 8, Microsoft has an app called Bing Translator. I explored some of its features.

The Bing Translator app is only available as a Modern app in the Windows Store for Windows 8/8.1 and Windows RT platforms. The app supports 3 ways to translate text - by typing, by speech input or by using the camera. One of the more interesting features (which first arrived in the Google Translate app) is downloadable language packs which can translate even when you are offline.

All the language translation pairs are powered by Microsoft's statistical Machine Translation system, developed by Microsoft Research. The Bing Translator app supports text translation by typing or copy-paste in 40 languages.

For some limited number of languages, you can translate using your device camera. In camera mode, the app will use optical character recognition and augmented reality technology to do a real time machine translation. This is a great feature when outdoors. You can point your camera at street signs and posters in foreign languages, restaurant menus, newspapers or any printed text which you don't understand and the app instantly shows an overlay of the translated text.

With the January 2014 update, the app now supports speech input too for select languages so you can translate just by speaking in short phrases. Voice translation requires an internet connection however.

The Bing Translator app has downloadable language packs to translate in offline mode when an internet connection is not available. As of this writing, language packs are available for translation to and from English to Simplified Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. Offline translation is less accurate than online translation but still it's a great feature as you can avoid expensive data roaming charges. The offline feature is what got me intrigued as there aren't many free offline translation apps for Windows. I hope in the future that Microsoft makes available more offline language packs.

Finally, there is a feature to play back a spoken version of the translation through text-to-speech. This also requires internet access though. Microsoft could have The app keeps a history of your translations and lets you edit and copy them. You can select a translation and report to Microsoft if the translation was correct or incorrect.

Camera

The camera input feature is one of Bing Translator's neatest. To use it, simply set your languages and point your mobile device's camera at any text written in the specified input language. You can use it on street signs, books, outdoor ads, or pretty much anything else with legible text on it. After a second or two, Bing will overlay its translations on the screen, similar to the way augmented-reality apps work. This is a lot faster and more convenient than Google's camera input feature, which forces you to take pictures of your queries and upload them to Google servers for translation one by one. With Bing, you can continuously translate while on the go. Unfortunately, as neat as it it, the augmented-reality feature isn't always accurate. I saw it routinely miss what should have been simple translations, and I noticed that even the slightest movements while using it dramatically altered its results. So, while this feature is no doubt innovative, it still needs some work.

Offline support

Perhaps Bing's most impressive feature is its offline support. As of now, the app offers five downloadable dictionaries (Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Chinese), which give you basic translations even when you don't have an active data connection. This is something that Google Translate's users have been wanting for a long time. The dictionaries are rather large at 30MB to 40MB each, but they are absolutely worth the space, especially if you plan on traveling internationally without a data connection. Hopefully the app's developers will add a lot more downloadable languages in the near future.

Open-source offline translation library written in Python. Uses OpenNMT for translations, SentencePiece for tokenization, Stanza for sentence boundary detection, and PyQt for GUI. Designed to be used as either a Python library, command-line, or GUI application. LibreTranslate is an API and web-app built on top of Argos Translate.

Az offline fordts azt jelenti, hogy az eredeti trst a dotSub interfszen kivl fordtod. Csak a te szmtgpeden dolgozol, de nem szksges lland internet csatlakozs. Ez magban foglalja az eredeti trs letltst a szmtgpedre, a fordts elksztst, majd az eredmny feltltst vissza a dotSub-ra. Termszetesen, szksges csatlakoznod az internetre a letlts s feltlts rsz alatt.

dotSUB offers one great convenience for translating: you can see the original English text and your translated text at the same time, one under the other. To efficiently translate in an offline environment you need some similar setup. The closest to that, is to keep your original and your translated file in two separate windows lined up next to each other, while you scrolling is synchronized among them.

Machine aided translation, such as using e.g. Google translate is a great tool to speed up your translating process. Be aware though, that machines make lots of mistakes during translation, sometimes they even provide misleading interpretations and quite often mess up the grammar. Yet, some simple sentences can be really accurately translated, and they can give you the generic idea and wording what you can use for each line. If you add that to the saved time with typing, you can be about 20% faster with the help of them.

Bing Translator for Windows 10 lets you type or speak to translate in more than 60 languages, including Arabic, Bosnian, Afrikaans, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Filipino, and Lithuanian, to name a few. The conversations can be translated real-time, provided the people part of the interaction have their devices connected. The app also translates images. And there is also the option to share your translations externally to other apps. If you happen to translate certain words or phrases frequently, you can pin and save them for later usage so that you need not translate them again. And by pinning the Translator to Start option, you can learn a new phrase or word every day. e24fc04721

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