Highlight or right-click on a section of text and click on Translate icon next to it to translate it to your language. Or, to translate the entire page you're visiting, click the translate icon on the browser toolbar. Learn more about Google Translate at installing this extension, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at (v.2.0): Now you can highlight or right-click a text and translate it vs. translate the entire page. You can also change extension options to automatically show translation every time you highlight text.
The translate CSS property allows you to specify translation transforms individually and independently of the transform property. This maps better to typical user interface usage, and saves having to remember the exact order of transform functions to specify in the transform value.
This example shows how to use the translate property to move an element in three axes. The first box is moved along the X axis and the second box is moved along the X and Y axes. The third box is moved along the X, Y and Z axes and has the appearance of moving toward the viewer because of the addition of perspective to the parent element.
\n This example shows how to use the translate property to move an element in three axes.\n The first box is moved along the X axis and the second box is moved along the X and Y axes.\n The third box is moved along the X, Y and Z axes and has the appearance of moving toward the viewer because of the addition of perspective to the parent element.\n
This value is a or representing the abscissa (horizontal, x-component) of the translating vector [tx, 0]. The ordinate (vertical, y-component) of the translating vector will be set to 0. For example, translate(2px) is equivalent to translate(2px, 0). A percentage value refers to the width of the reference box defined by the transform-box property.
This value describes two or values representing both the abscissa (horizontal, x-component) and the ordinate (vertical, y-component) of the translating vector [tx, ty]. A percentage as first value refers to the width, as second part to the height of the reference box defined by the transform-box property.
\n This value is a or representing the abscissa\n (horizontal, x-component) of the translating vector [tx, 0]. The ordinate (vertical, y-component) of the translating\n vector will be set to 0. For example, translate(2px) is equivalent to\n translate(2px, 0). A percentage value refers to the width of the reference box defined by the\n transform-box property.\n
\n This value describes two or values representing\n both the abscissa (horizontal, x-component) and the ordinate (vertical, y-component) of the translating vector [tx, ty]. A percentage as first\n value refers to the width, as second part to the height of the reference box defined by the\n transform-box property.\n
If you live in an English-speaking country, you may not have considered translating your website content. However, webmasters are increasingly recognising the importance of including content that appeals to a global audience, and which addresses them in their mother-tongue languages. After all, just 27% of Internet users are English speaking according to the World Internet Statistics. Moreover, a study carried out by the Common Sense Advisory found that a massive 85% of online shoppers would only purchase from websites that discussed the products in their own language even if they were able to understand other languages used on the site.
Free version uses statistical machine translations. In paid versions we use neural translations which are very accurate when translating to and from English language. For example statistical translation quality for Spanish to English ranked at 6 out of 10, with 10 being a perfect translation. Human translators generally rank at 8.5 and new neural machine translations hit 8.3.
Free version is a nice looking language selector you can place on your website. It has a built in Javascript engine which allows to translate your website automatically to multiple languages. With free version your website URL doesn't change and the translations are not stored. While paid versions are a translation proxy also known as Translation Delivery Network. We host the translated versions of your website on our cloud network under a language specific domain. In that case every language will have a separate domain and be indexed in search engines, which will help you to increase international traffic and sales.
GTranslate TDN technology is a cloud-based approach to the website translation task. There is no need to alter your environment and install software to localize your website. You can have your multilingual website up and running in less than 5 minutes.
We will translate your content and host your translations in our cloud network. All the visits to your translated versions will be proxied through our network to your original website, so you will have a translated mirror of your website.
You just need to change your DNS records to add sub-domains or domains dedicated to your languages to our Translation Delivery Network. So when someone visits the new added sub-domain it will show the translated clone of your website. After that you can just configure and place the GTranslate Free widget on your site to enable language selection.
When we discover new content we translate it and store it in our translation cache. It allows the translated pages to load faster. The quality of the translations cache will improve over time by using crowd sourced and professional translations.
Trial is available for new customers only. If you do not wish to continue you may cancel any time during the trial period and you will not be charged anything. If you do not cancel during the trial period, we will start charging your account.
You can also use variant modifiers to target media queries like responsive breakpoints, dark mode, prefers-reduced-motion, and more. For example, use md:translate-y-12 to apply the translate-y-12 utility at only medium screen sizes and above.
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.
In Word for Microsoft 365 when you open a document in a language other than a language you have installed in Word, Word will intelligently offer to translate the document for you. Click the Translate button and a new, machine-translated, copy of the document will be created for you.
This feature is available to Microsoft 365 subscribers and Office 2021 or 2019 customers using Version 1710 or higher of Word; or Version 1803 or higher of PowerPoint or Excel. You must also be connected to the internet, and have Office connected experiences enabled to use Translator.
This feature is available to Microsoft 365 subscribers and Office 2021 or 2019 customers using Version 1710 or higher of Word. You must also be connected to the internet, and have Office connected experiences enabled to use Translator.
If you later want to change the To language for document translation, or if you need to translate a document to more than one language, you can do so, by selecting Set Document Translation Language...from the Translate menu.
You can have an entire Word document or Outlook message translated by a computer ("machine translation") and displayed in a web browser. When you choose this kind of translation, the content in your file is sent over the Internet to a service provider.
You can use the Research pane to translate a phrase, sentence, or paragraph into several selected language pairs in the following Microsoft Office programs: Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, and Word.
In Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote, 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 into another document, or play a pronunciation of the translated word.
To translate text directly in a browser, you can use Bing Translator. Powered by Microsoft Translator, the site provides free translation to and from more than 70 languages. To learn more, see Translating text using Translator.
This feature is only available if you have an Office 365 subscription, or Office 2021 or 2019 for Mac, and only for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. For Translator in Outlook see Translator for Outlook for more information.
Word for the web makes it easy to translate an entire document. When you open a document that is in a language other than your default language, Word for the web will automatically offer to create a machine-translated copy for you.
Languages can be hard. That's why we verify all our translations through a rigorous translation process. All medical terms and phrases have been thoroughly vetted by medical professionals and native speakers. We also make sure it works depending on context, culture and healthcare setting.
As an anesthesiologist nurse, I want my patients to feel safe. Language can sometimes be a problem, but with Care to Translate I can introduce myself and tell the patient who I am and what profession I have. With simple questions that the patient understands, I can create a feeling of security and confidence in the anesthetic.
Care to Translate" is a digital medical translation app that healthcare professionals and patients can use to communicate with each other. It functions as a phrase library, allowing you to translate medical phrases to and from over 40 different languages. The translations are available in both text and audio formats. You can access the translator on your mobile device, tablet, or computer.