What do you use to translate languages?
What do you use to translate languages?
What are some good options for translating between spoken languages?
What do you use to translate languages?
What are some good options for translating between spoken languages?
Of the "free as in freedom" options: Wiktionary and patience. DeepL is not FOSS, and I suppose most other similar sites aren't.
FOSS wasn’t a criterion in the OP’s request, but I’m all for FOSS options whenever they’re available. Unfortunately, for now, there aren’t any efficient and reliable tools out there :( I've been desperately waiting for one for the last 15 years.
I've just looked up Wiktionary in Kiwix and it's available to download for offline use too. Just under 8GB.
Books such as dictionaries (or dictionary websites), or we ask friends etc who speak those language
Edit: Glosbe is also a good option as it's translated by actual people, not machine learning rubbish.
I think that URL might be for something else entirely. Unless they also do industrial manufacturing
Edit: Yup! Looks like a couple transposed letters https://glosbe.com/
I've been using kagi translate https://translate.kagi.com/
I use mainly dict.cc because it's not supporting linguee/deepl monopoly but I also use linguee if dictcc reaches its limit.
I don't like the situation.
The problem is that it’s hard to find tools that actually handle full text well, with real context and an understanding of how language is used. It would be awesome to see more FOSS efficient and reliable tools available, but so far we're forced to use what we have :(
We don't even have accessible open dictionaries, afaik
dict.cc looks cool - thanks for the recommendation 👍
It's ok ...
Beware it's not foss
I use translator app its offline foss app on fdroid
To me, the go-to answer used to be DeepL, but more recently it's Kagi Translate. It's really accurate for languages I do speak (English to German and vice versa) and allows for recorded speech, although that seems to be reliant on clear talking (my first try of "Hello, what's going on?" was recorded as "Yo, what's going on?")
I just tried it out and it looks great. Do you have a subscription with them?
Agree and yes! I happily pay around 100€ annually. Comes with quite a few good perks
I think the link is wrong, or at least not working for me.
Kagi does indeed look promising after a quick test. The options are particularly interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Only the requested captcha is bothering me.
Thank you, it indeed was wrong. Apparently when I set the link to be translate.kagi.com it tried to send me to beehaw.com/translate.kagi.com Weird but I fixed it now.
And yeah, the options are very neat! I don't have a captcha though, but that may be because I'm a paying subscriber to Kagi and thus logged in?
DeepL has served me well on desktop and mobile. Free chatgpt is not bad either.