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I'm sure they exist. Websites where you enter an url and the website or program will translate a whole page and show it. Any good recommendations?
I've always used Babel Fish Translation. Any fan of The Hitchhikers Guide will know what that means!
The results are always hillarious. Can anyone recommend a good site to learn Slovakian? We're surounded by them in work these days so I figure it might be funny to know what they're saying then drop in to their conversations!
The results are always hillarious. Can anyone recommend a good site to learn Slovakian? We're surounded by them in work these days so I figure it might be funny to know what they're saying then drop in to their conversations!
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Very cool, thanks. I was thinking about this while noticing 'Le Monde of CD-i' is translating all of their pages into French. Tools like this are so much better and easier, they don't work flawless but the essence is available in any language you want, including japanese! I was reading some nice articles on http://www.famicom.com and it works pretty well