Need a German Translator?

February 11, 2010 - 10:25 am 8 Comments

I have some relatives in Germany who I am wanting to email to.
Is there anyone who can help me get the emails translated please?
Thank You,
Donajean_56

you will have too many mistakes with an on-line translator, simply because they don’t take into account the nuances of using different words. Contact one of those nice people who gave you their email address. Native speakers are always the best, not only for translating but for teaching how to pronounce properly.

8 Responses to “Need a German Translator?”

  1. surffsav Says:

    http://translate.google.com/translate_t
    Try this web site.
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  2. LEX Says:

    http://www.spellcheck.net/ Theres a translator Thing you could use here.
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  3. Martial Arts Says:

    All the poeople who has posted translators, they are alright but aren’t accurate enough, here is the best you will get:
    http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/index.shtml
    Thanks for your time.
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    Please nominate me as best answer, Thanks and may the Peace be upon You.

  4. Amina Says:

    If you want to you can e-mail me.
    I’m from Berlin.
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  5. thumberlina Says:

    http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt... = is rubbish!!!

    + all of the other sites recommended – you need a native speaker to help you.
    My bf had a good laugh at how the internet sites translate things!!

    my boyfriend – who is German – just checked it- answer me if you want us to help you.

    x
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  6. Rose M Says:

    Go to http://www.dictionary.com and you can type your entire message and get it translated to German. Hope this helps…..Good Luck.

    This works for any language.
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  7. amberxxsparks Says:

    http://www.freetranslation.com/

    You can translate it into different languages from Spanish to Dutch. It’s very easy to use. =D
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  8. lynndramsop Says:

    you will have too many mistakes with an on-line translator, simply because they don’t take into account the nuances of using different words. Contact one of those nice people who gave you their email address. Native speakers are always the best, not only for translating but for teaching how to pronounce properly.
    References :

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