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Thursday, 14 April 2016

https://goo.gl/ C05QLt Instant Translate translator

Instant Translate translator
Translation, text-to-speech, transliteration on pages and in the pop-up for 100+ languages.
With Instant Translate translator, you will be able to translate words and phrases between 104 languages, use text-to-speech, and browse through already-done translations in the history.
Select text on sites, press shortcut, get translation! Or, use the pop-up window to enter the text on your own. It works even in PDF files, but only through the context menu.
Default shortcut to translate the selected text is Shift+T.
KEY FEATURES:
* 90+ languages supported
* text-to-speech
* offline history of translations
* view addresses where and when translations were made in history
* translate in the pop-up window that’s always in menu bar of the browser
* translate selected text using shortcuts
* translate selected text from the context menu
* translate selected text in PDF files from the context menu
* translate selected text on double-click
* unpin the pop-up window and drag it where you want
* transliteration
OFFLINE HISTORY:
Everything is stored to the local history, where you can later find translations using embedded search, delete and manage your translations.
History can be also disabled in settings.
TEXT-TO-SPEECH:
Almost any translation can be played back with the correct pronunciation.
TRANSLITERATION:
There is a huge amount of languages that are a bit tricky to read correctly for an English-speaker, for example. Therefore, for such languages we provide transliteration along with translation. E.g., if you will be translating "Hello" into Chinese, Instant Translate will yield "你好" as translation and "Nǐ hǎo" as transliteration to get you rid of a conundrum how to read it.
Transliteration can be also disabled in settings.
DICTIONARY, I.E. A LOT OF SYNONYMS:
For majority of translations, Instant Translate will also show a lot of possibilities—divided by parts of speech—how the word can be substituted with analogs.
SHORTCUTS:
On almost any page (except Chrome Web Store, iframes and PDF files) you are able to select text and press Shift+T to see a tooltip with the translation. Moreover, in settings, you can create up to 9 shortcuts for different languages.
CONTEXT MENU:
In addition to translation with a shortcut, we can add corresponding items to the context menu of the browser (when you select text and press the right button of your mouse). By clicking on them, you will also get the translated text in a tooltip.
TRANSLATING IN PDF:
In PDF files, you are able to translate selected text only from the context menu, since Chrome restricts shortcuts in their PDF Viewer.




https://goo.gl/C05QLt

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