
Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. Google Translate offers alternative words and phrasing for sentences to ensure no communication issues. Google Translate translations are not perfect, but they are getting better all the time (more about this later). Google Translate provides translation in 52 languages, so youll probably find what you need. In addition to providing accurate translations, you can copy and paste the translated text in the native language's characters and the phonetical English version. Enter text or any URL and Google Translate will provide a translation from English to your target language. In that case, Google Translate is embedded in it by default, allowing you to automatically translate any page that isn't in English to English so that it's readable. Suppose you use Chrome as your primary browser. Google Translate also has audio transcriptions for words and sentences for any language with phonetics that help you learn to pronounce the words. It's a seamless tool to use on any device to communicate with someone who doesn't speak English or translate text from one language to another. It can translate from about 37 languages by reading texts in photos, provide live translations for 32 languages using audio input, and 27 languages using video recordings. You won't have to worry about anything being lost in translation as Google Translate is often vetted and checked for accuracy by the community members for each word and phrase.


Whether it's a word, a sentence, or a paragraph, Google Translate does an excellent job of translating your information to any language without losing the overall message you want to convey.

It supports 134 languages, including a few indigenous ones that are unorthodox. Google Translate is free and easy to use.
