You can copy the entire block of text onto either of the following pages:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
both should be on the whole quite reliable, though some syntax might get messes up. In case anything looks suspect to you (you can translate first to Spanish and then back into English to check the accuracy), you may want to look at individual words here:
http://www.wordreference.com/
hope this helps!
2006-10-09 04:35:48
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answered by joelawawaw 2
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You may use any of the sites listed above, but do not expect them to be accurate all of the time! It would be much better to have another person translate it for you than a website. At least try and find someone to proof-read it!
2006-10-09 10:16:12
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answered by bob 2
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Use Babel Fish Translation from www.altavista.com. It translates any text as well as entire web pages.
2006-10-09 10:05:27
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answered by TPCAN 3
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I use Babelfish (Alta Vista)
2006-10-09 04:29:18
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answered by Radioactive1 2
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use www.google.com
under language tools at the side of the search bar.
Good luck!
2006-10-09 04:27:32
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answered by akanekaye 3
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googetranslater
you can type in what you want translated or it can actully translate an entire site for you..haha..
2006-10-09 05:58:41
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answered by oh the glamourous 1
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the best i have used is freetranslation.com go check it out--its super easy! good luck!
2006-10-09 04:47:13
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answered by dana82 2
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I use babelfish.altavista.com bu also systran.net, systran can also translate arabic
2006-10-09 10:54:17
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answered by L 2
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Google is your best friend in this matter.
2006-10-09 04:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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its called something like babelfish.com or something, i used it in college, look that up.
2006-10-09 04:30:26
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answered by strawberryblond 3
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