![]() Well, surprise, it is still working and can translate 24 languages, including Thai. Some of you will remember Babylon Translator from the Internet of 10+ years ago. However, it does not include phonetic writing or spoken voice like Google Translate. However, it happens pretty often that the services from Live, Bing, Microsoft or whatever they want to call it at the time are not that bad.īing translator supports 50 languages, including Klingon, and it works reasonably well for Thai translation. Available for the main system, it adds OCR recognition for some languages (Thai not yet, but you can use this trick).įor many years, Microsoft has tried to compete with Google for every service. It works pretty well online, but it is even better on its app version. ![]() It boasts 90 languages, supports speech recognition and even includes a virtual keyboard for typing on languages not installed on your computer. It is the most feature-rich and free translator out there. This way you can get a second and third opinion of your translations.Įveryone knows Google Translator. ![]() You probably know already Google Translator, but on this list you will find others not so well known. These days there are many websites that can translate tons of languages, but not so many include Thai. An automated translation is never as good as one made by a professional translator, but it comes handy.
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