Say you have some scribbles in an unfamiliar language you want to translate . Better find a native speaker . Or you could just turn toGoogle Translate , which nowsupports handwritten translationin 45 different spoken language .
It ’s devilishly simple . Go to theGoogle Translatepage , select the language you ’re working with , and go to the card on the bottom left of the remark window and select the pencil icon . you’re able to then compose out what you ’re trying to translate , and Google will interpret . You could by all odds see this being useful for translating line or symbolic representation from character - based language if you do n’t jazz how to actually type the word on your keyboard . Even if your handwriting is unproblematic - level chicken scratch . [ Google ]
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