Are there any good online translators for Spanish?

March 13, 2010 - 7:05 pm 6 Comments

Apparently a lot of them don’t work, because they translate it word for word, and don’t take in grammar to account. I need one to help for my Spanish Coursework, are they any that people know and trust?

I really have found Google Translator to be the best. It is hard to always get a 100% perfect translation from a machine, but it seems to do the best.

As you get better at Spanish you will be able to see the mistakes and correct them yourself. it does get easier!

6 Responses to “Are there any good online translators for Spanish?”

  1. Kari Says:

    I really have found Google Translator to be the best. It is hard to always get a 100% perfect translation from a machine, but it seems to do the best.

    As you get better at Spanish you will be able to see the mistakes and correct them yourself. it does get easier!
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    Over 8 years of Spanish classes, along with French, Russian and Italian, using many different online and software translators.

  2. Sheila S Says:

    Have you ever tried Babel Fish? http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
    Don’t know how good it is w/ grammer though…
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  3. Angela Says:

    http://translate.reference.com/
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  4. SanjayRai Says:

    On the Yahoo home page type in yahoo translator

    KISS Keep It Simple Stupid ESTUPIDO
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  5. Jess Says:

    I always find that spanishdict.com works really well, because it does take grammar into account. Then again, I might be wrong, because I’m taking Spanish too, but it’s worked for me. Hope this helps!
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    spanishdict.com

  6. darko Says:

    You can use the babylon for this purpose. It’s the best translator in my opinion: http://babylon.gnds.info/?l=us
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