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  • RuthStark
    Junior Member
    • May 2023
    • 1

    Translator

    Hello, advise a good translator other than Google translator
  • GIUBOSS
    Service Manager
    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2013
    • 1307

    #2
    Re: Translator

    try this:
    Reverso | Free translation, dictionary

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    • tsbservice
      Field tech
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      5,000+ Posts
      • May 2007
      • 7389

      #3
      Re: Translator

      Wrong forum spammer!
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      • SalesServiceGuy
        Field Supervisor
        Site Contributor
        5,000+ Posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 7786

        #4
        Re: Translator

        Microsoft Translator.

        Copiers OEMs such as Xerox, Lexmark and Toshiba offer cloud based apps embedded into their LCD panels that can scan paper documents and translate them into a language of your choice.

        There is a very small fee per translation.

        Their seems to be some iniative in California Schools that is driving this.

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        • rthonpm
          Field Supervisor
          2,500+ Posts
          • Aug 2007
          • 2820

          #5
          Re: Translator

          Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
          Microsoft Translator.

          Copiers OEMs such as Xerox, Lexmark and Toshiba offer cloud based apps embedded into their LCD panels that can scan paper documents and translate them into a language of your choice.

          There is a very small fee per translation.

          Their seems to be some iniative in California Schools that is driving this.
          It's just another call and response spammer unfortunately.

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          • SalesServiceGuy
            Field Supervisor
            Site Contributor
            5,000+ Posts
            • Dec 2009
            • 7786

            #6
            Re: Translator

            Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
            Microsoft Translator.

            Copiers OEMs such as Xerox, Lexmark and Toshiba offer cloud based apps embedded into their LCD panels that can scan paper documents and translate them into a language of your choice.

            There is a very small fee per translation.

            Their seems to be some iniative in California Schools that is driving this.
            In my province, Nova Scotia, Canada I have a friend who is an elementary school teacher. In his class of 30 students, 21 are described as English not being their primary language. The teacher often has to send work home and being able to automatically translate a printed document into a language both the parent and student can understand is considered a great help.

            Homogenous classes in public schools where all students are of roughly the same racial background and speak English at the same level are considered very rare now.

            The new copier Tramslate apps do not recognize handwriting. You can scan in a printed language from like Chinese Traditional and print it out in English and vice versa. Pretty impressive. The copier is not doing the work, it is just a conduit to a cloud translator which uses AI to help improve the translation.

            Also a lot of workplaces have migrant workers or fresh immigrants who's language skills are not great. The same goes for Healhcare when a patient home care document has to be sent home in a language the homecare giver can clearly understand.

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            • slimslob
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              25,000+ Posts
              • May 2013
              • 34639

              #7
              Re: Translator

              Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
              In my province, Nova Scotia, Canada I have a friend who is an elementary school teacher. In his class of 30 students, 21 are described as English not being their primary language. The teacher often has to send work home and being able to automatically translate a printed document into a language both the parent and student can understand is considered a great help.

              Homogenous classes in public schools where all students are of roughly the same racial background and speak English at the same level are considered very rare now.

              The new copier Tramslate apps do not recognize handwriting. You can scan in a printed language from like Chinese Traditional and print it out in English and vice versa. Pretty impressive. The copier is not doing the work, it is just a conduit to a cloud translator which uses AI to help improve the translation.

              Also a lot of workplaces have migrant workers or fresh immigrants who's language skills are not great. The same goes for Healhcare when a patient home care document has to be sent home in a language the homecare giver can clearly understand.
              The term we use is ESL, English as a Second Language. There are communities in California where they won't even considered hiring a K-6 teacher that is not fluent in both English and Spanish. Very often classes can be 40% to 60% Hispanic. Not quite that much here in Bakersfield as most Hispanic families are third generation or more U.S. citizens and are bilingual. The outlying farming communities do have a large Hispanic population.

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              • Kornelia
                Junior Member
                • Dec 2023
                • 7

                #8
                Re: Translator

                Originally posted by RuthStark
                Добрий день, порадьте хорошого перекладача крім Google translator
                Sure, there are several good alternatives to Google Translator that you might find usefulDeepL,Microsoft Translator,Yandex Translate,PROMT Translator,Linguee.

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