Google Translate doesn’t just translate words and phrases for you; it can also translate entire documents, such as plain text and rich-text documents, Microsoft Word documents, and HTML. It can even translate PDFs.
The file-size limit for translating documents (as stated in Google’s FAQs) is 1MB. However, you may have success with larger documents. After all, it doesn’t hurt to try. Keep in mind, the larger the document, the longer the translation will take.
To use Google Translate to translate an entire document, follow these steps and see Figure 1 for reference:
Open a Web browser and go to translate.google.com. You don’t need a Google account to access it, because it’s free to all.
Under the text box on the left, click the Translate a Document link.
Click Browse to navigate to a document on your hard drive that you want to translate.
Choose the language that the document is in — for example, English.
On the right, choose the language you want the document translated into — for example, French.
Click Translate.
These examples are automatically generated using a variety of web resources and cannot be guaranteed as exact or without the inclusion of incorrect or inappropriate language. How can to translate a page on Edge? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I asked Cortana how to translate a web page, and this is where I was sent. Thank you Microsoft for another user friendly creation.
The translation appears in a blank browser window (see Figure 2). If you hover over each line, you can see the original English text that it was translated from.
If you think the translation is incorrect, you can contribute your own. When you hover over a line of the translation, click the Contribute a Better Translation link. Type your translation into the text box and click Contribute. Your translation is submitted to Google Translate.
To use the translated text, simply copy and paste it from the browser window into a new document.
Just like other online translation tools, Google Translate is far from perfect. It does have a good reputation for accuracy, but it does make mistakes. So use it with caution. It may work fine in casual situations — for example, if you’re translating a love poem into another language for Valentine’s Day. But if you rely on it for translating official business documents, be very careful. It’s probably better to pay for a reputable translation when business is on the line.
Figure 2: The translated document with a line highlighted.
How to Add Translator to Microsoft Edge is the topic today and you will get to know the whole procedure in a simple way. The built-in Windows 10 browser doesn’t allow the translating as a native feature but you need to install an extension. However, installing and using Translator for Microsoft Edge is quite an easy job.
When you add Translator for Microsoft Edge browser, you are able to translate international language webpages and texts for 60 plus languages. The application is useful for all teachers, students moreover personal use as well.
How to Add Translator to Microsoft Edge
Here is how to add Translator to Microsoft Edge
Step-1: First of all, navigate to Translation for Edge and click on Open Microsoft Store button.
Step-2: Once you See Translator for Microsoft Edge, select Install.
Step-3: In a short while, you will get a notification with sound – “Translator For Microsoft Edge Just got installed, check it out”.
Step-4: Launch the Browser from Taskbar or Start menu to see a pop up in the top right corner. Click Turn on.
Step-5: Close Microsoft Edge, open it again and access a web page in a language any other than English (Default Windows system language).
Step-5: You will notice a pop up asking for Translate this page to hanging down from the address bar. Click on English and choose the suitable language and then click on Translate.
Now onward when you open a webpage in a different language you will see the pop requiring only a click on Translate. Else, click on its icon from the address bar.
If you want to need to in-line translate one or more sentences or specific texts on the Microsoft Edge web browser then select the part and perform a right click. Now choose Translate from the context menu and enjoy.