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  2. Google Translate Help

    support.google.com/translate/?hl=e

    Official Google Translate Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Translate and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  3. Download & use Google Translate - Computer - Google Translate...

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6350850

    Download & use Google Translate. You can translate text, handwriting, photos, and speech in over 200 languages with the Google Translate app. You can also use Translate on the web. To translate text, speech, and websites in more than 200 languages, go to Google Translate page.

  4. Translate images - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142483?hl=en

    At the top, select the Images tab. Choose the language that you want to translate to and from. From: Choose a language or select Detect language. To: Select the language that you want the translation in. To choose an image that you want to translate, click Browse your computer.

  5. Translate written words - Computer - Google Translate Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142478?hl=en

    Translate text. On your computer, open Google Translate. At the top of the screen, select the languages to translate. From: Choose a language or select Detect language . To: Select the language that you want the translation in. In the text box on the left, enter the text you want to translate. Choose what you want to do:

  6. Translate by speech - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142468?hl=en

    Next to “Google Translate,” turn on microphone access. On your computer, go to Google Translate. Choose the languages to translate to and from. Translation with a microphone won’t automatically detect your language. At the bottom, click the Microphone . Speak the word or phrase you want to translate. When you're finished, click Stop .

  7. Translate documents or write in a different language

    support.google.com/docs/answer/187189

    Translate a document. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs. In the top menu, click ToolsTranslate document. Enter a name for the translated document and select a language. Click Translate. A translated copy of your document will open in a new window. You can also see this copy in your Google Drive.

  8. Download & use Google Translate

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6350850?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Step 1: Download the Google Translate app. To get started, download the Google Translate app for Android. Note: To translate images with your camera in all supported languages, your device must have an auto-focus camera and a dual-core CPU with ARMv7. For technical details, check your manufacturer’s instructions.

  9. Translate images - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142483

    From: Choose a language or tap Detect language. To: Select the language you want the translation in. On the app home screen, tap Camera . To translate text from an image you’ve already captured: tap All Images . To translate what you find through your camera: Point your camera at the text you want to translate.

  10. Translate written words with Camera from Google

    support.google.com/camerafromgoogle/answer/9723213

    You can translate words to your preferred language using the Camera app. Learn how to use Google Lens to get information about your surroundings. Camera from Google is only available on Android devices. At the bottom, tap Translate. You may need to swipe right to find Translate. Point your camera at words you don't understand to translate them.

  11. GOOGLETRANSLATE - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/3093331

    Syntax. text - The text to translate. The value for text must either be enclosed in quotation marks or be a reference to a cell containing the appropriate text. source_language - [ OPTIONAL - "auto" by default ] - The two-letter language code of the source language, e.g. "en" for English or "ko" for Korean, or "auto" to auto-detect the language ...