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Web 2.0 Translator - NiceTranslator.com

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World is becoming flat and people from different countries communicate with each other. So when you want to convey your message to someone who is from different country, translators like Google Translate comes very handy. The only bad side about Google Translator is that you have to select "To" language and "From" language then enter your word or sentence and then hit translate. Now imagine if you have to do this for multiple languages.. There you go.. So here is a solution for that.

Nice Translator is a translator powered by Google Translator but gives you a nice Web 2.0 feel for your translation needs. You first select the languages in which you want to translate your word or sentence. Now you enter your word/sentence and hit translate and you will see it translated in multiple languages at the same time.

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So give it a spin, Check out NiceTranslator.com


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    sarik
    Google is better
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    Indiran
    Thx. IM. Let us expect more Indian lang. con. frm Google.
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    satya
    This website looks funky, but I am trying to think of a scenario where I can use this, as of now I dont really see the need. Anyway here is the review =

    Positives
    1) Big font
    2) Real time translation into any number of selected languages without pressing any button.

    Negatives
    1) No copy paste as there is in google. You cant select the translated content.
    2) I dont know if this is more accurate than google coz when I tried the following string - "I am hungry right now", I found google to be more accurate.
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    Hiren Pathak
    @Indiran,
    The one you pointed out is Indic Transliteration and not the actual Native english to Indian language translation.
    Indic Transliteration offers an option for converting Roman characters to the Devangar+ characters used in Indian languages. such as typing "hamesha" transliterates into Hindi as: 9.G6>.
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    Indiran
    Hi InformationMadness,

    Would request you to visit this Google's URL, which contains more Indian languages.

    http://www.google.co.in/transliterate/indic

    Thanks.
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    Hiren Pathak
    @Indiran,
    NiceTranslator uses Google Translator APIs and Google Translator only has English to Hindi and vice versa translation so far. I hope Google include more Indian languages into its translation service.
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    Indiran
    It has only Hindi, but doesn't contain other important Indian Languages. Looking for the same....

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