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Since when is Hello chinese? Dipstick.Davidz123 wrote:
Google translator is wrong sometimes. I converted "Hello" in Chinese to English and it said Bye.DataCirno wrote:
Google Translator + common sense = win.
Still doing that.
AFAIK it's the best one available. And you can almost always make some sense out of junk it spits out.Davidz123 wrote:
Google translator is wrong sometimes.
Read my message again.Davidz123 wrote:
Google translator is wrong sometimes. I translated "Hello" English>Chinese and then I converted "Hello" in Chinese to English and it said Bye.
Still doing that.
Got it?DataCirno wrote:
Google Translator + common sense = win.
Agree. However, if you really want to install a translator on the page, is as easy as copy a piece of code on the page.DataCirno wrote:
Google Translator + common sense = win.
<div id="google_translate_element"></div><script>
function googleTranslateElementInit() {
new google.translate.TranslateElement({
pageLanguage: 'en'
}, 'google_translate_element');
}
</script><script src="http://translate.google.com/translate_a/element.js?cb=googleTranslateElementInit"></script>
At the bottom right.TheVileOne wrote:
Where is it integrated? I can't find it.