Thursday, February 9, 2012

Best spanish translation site?

Looking for the best Spanish translation site.

I use Spanish Dict, and in that it uses Google translation, Yahoo Babel fish %26amp; a third one.

Usually Google does a pretty good job, but not the best. Any good suggestions?Best spanish translation site?
Google has been voted the best by educators. That's the best, trust me, I know sometimes the literal translation is bad, but technology has its limits.Best spanish translation site?
Google is the best I've found, but I considered it a high point in my Spanish learning when I started to stump the machine. (eg, I would put in "Mi padre es un taco pollo" and get out "I would like ketchup on that, sir!"... okay, not that phrase exactly of course, but a totally different meaning out of it than what I put in.)

As said before, of course, there is no substitute for learning a language. For a quick word or two, or making sure that you're saying stallion instead of hair in your essay about horses, a quick run through Google Translate isn't bad.Best spanish translation site?
What are you looking for?



Because there is no mechanical substitution for human translation.



If you're looking for something to do your homework for you, don't. It's cheating, and you aren't going to learn anything. Why even bother taking the class?

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