What are the Best Online Language Translation Tools?

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What are the Best Online Language Translation Tools?

Languages are one of the key elements that add an essence of myriad cultures. However, learning a new language can be an easy yet interesting activity with zero investment. All you need is a language translator tool to help you in free language translation.

Nowadays, there are many free online translators that provide free language translation and translation utilities to the people all over interested to learn a new language. These translation tools not only give you the exact contextual translation in the other language but also make sure that you get the result as quickly as possible. And by quick we mean in just a few seconds!

Check out some brilliant online language translation tools here:

#1. Google Translate

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A built-in feature of the Google Chrome browser and Android apps Google Translate decodes a whole range of things from tweet to web pages. It offers several languages to choose from.

 However, it is still the well-known language translator tool.

#2. Bing Translator

This language translation service is offered by Microsoft exclusively for Windows mobile users. It is quite a popular name among the developers as it offers free API for app translation. It’s because other language translation tools charge developers.

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#3. Linguee

It is not the first choice of people who want to translate big fat documents or web pages. In fact, it is mainly used by people who are learning a foreign language. It’s because it excels in giving the in-depth and contextual meaning of the searched foreign language word or phrase instead of plain and simple translation etc.

#4. WordLens

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WordLens was first introduced in Android and iPhone apps back in the year 2010 and is recently bought by Google. This is one of the best language translation tools, and you can easily rely on this wonderful App for free language translation.

#5. The Free Dictionary

It has a whole range of languages to choose from. With a three in one policy, The Free Dictionary acts like a dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia all at the same time. This is one of the popular free online translators amongst the college crowd.

Its free mobile app works very well with iOS and Android mobile phones.

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#6. MemoQ

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Along with providing free online translation, MemoQ assists in other ways too. This includes improving the quality of language, making the sentences consistent (by ensuring the flow of language) and finally checking the usage of correct terminology.

#7. Reverso

Reverso is a free online translation service that specializes in providing exact translations for contextual content, giving translations through its dictionary, converting documents as well as short sentences from one language to the other in no time.

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Do you have any other translating service in mind that you’d like to share? Then go ahead and comment in the section below!

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Reverso is the elite translation tool. It interprets the language and then translates it accordingly. There are many other apps which are used as translation software. I find this one to be the best. The others give incorrect translation. It maybe grammatically correct but the meaning doesn’t come out to be the same. While we study a language, we know the kind of meaning we need to interpret through our words but that isn't true in the case of a translation software. Therefore, next time we try any translation tool, we also need to know that our language has to be equally strong.


Reverso is the elite translation tool. It interprets the language and then translates it accordingly. There are many other apps which are used as translation software. I find this one to be the best. The others give incorrect translation. It maybe grammatically correct but the meaning doesn’t come out to be the same. While we study a language, we know the kind of meaning we need to interpret through our words but that isn't true in the case of a translation software. Therefore, next time we try any translation tool, we also need to know that our language has to be equally strong.


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