Translate written words - Computer - Google Translate Help Translate longer text You can translate up to 5,000 characters at a time when you copy and paste your text On your computer, open Google Translate At the top of the screen, choose the language that you want to translate to and from From: Choose a language or select Detect language To: Select the language that you want the translation in
Google Translate Help Official Google Translate Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Translate and other answers to frequently asked questions
Translate documents websites - Computer - Google Help In your browser, go to Google Translate At the top, click Documents Choose the languages to translate to and from To automatically set the original language of a document, click Detect language Click Browse your computer Select the file you want to translate Click Translate and wait for the document to finish translating
Translate pages and change Chrome languages You can use Chrome to translate pages You can also change your preferred language in Chrome Translate pages in Chrome You can use Chrome to translate a page into other languages
Translate written words - Android - Google Help Translate text Important: Live translation in apps other than the Translate app is only available on Pixel 6 and up Learn more about live translation availability
Is ChatGPT a better language translator than Google Translate? I told ChatGPT: "Translate all subsequent sentences to Colombian Spanish", and it did You cannot tell Google to translate to a particular dialect It was also able to handle the word, "Quitasela", which Google choked on This is VERY preliminary, but it's looking good ChatGPT could potentially go a long way at helping me learn Spanish and other languages
Translate by speech - Android - Google Help Translate by speech If your device has a microphone, you can translate spoken words and phrases In some languages, you can hear the translation spoken aloud Important: If you use an audible screen reader, we recommend you use headphones, as the screen reader voice may interfere with the transcribed speech