Somebody on this site once posted an excellent free english to spanish phrase translation website. I can't find that thread or post now. Does anyone remember it?
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Somebody on this site once posted an excellent free english to spanish phrase translation website. I can't find that thread or post now. Does anyone remember it?
Google Babel Fish.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/ is the one I've used before. It's more of a word for word translation so the grammar and sentence structure tend to be messed up but it's good enough to get the idea across. Many languages too!
Thats it exactly. It was on the tip of my tongue and I could not remember it until I saw it. Thanks!!!!!!!
No problem! There's a bunch of websites that offer the basic idea so I'm sure you'll find one that's useful for you.
That one worked well for me in the past. That one is very helpful if you are somewhat familiar with spanish.
You do have to be careful using this as a learning tool though.
"Stop! On your knees!" Translates to "Shutdown! In its knees!" LOL
I would hate to think I was learning a useful phrase and wind up ordering an enchilada with extra sour cream or something. :D
freetranslation .com is another good source.
At which point the suspect takes the battery out of his robot's knees! :rofl:
Google translate works well for many languages, and conveniently places the English passage right next to the foreign language passage.
http://www.google.com/translate_t