Google Can Translate
To order templates for the CES Ultra™ brochure and photo .jpg files open Contact, fill out the form and submit. You can also email us at support@traumarecoveryinternational.com, or call 1-805-448-2994 US (international 001).
Once you have finalized your translation and the design for your CES Ultra™ brochure panels, please email the final brochure to us as an attachment so we can put it in our brochure library.
'Google Translate' is a free translation service that provides instant translations between 58 different languages. It can translate words, sentences and web pages between any combination of supported languages.
'Google Translate' is at:
http://translate.google.com/?sl=en&tl=fr&hl= en&text=de%E2%80%99enfer+pur&source=dictionary#en|fr|d%27enfer%20pour.
Select the languages to be used for the translation. Go to the website and delete everything that appears in the box. Click on ‘Translate’ at the top of the box, then click on ‘Translate a document’ at the bottom. Under ‘Browse’ select the document to be translated. Click on ‘Open’ and then ‘click on ‘Translate’ at the top again. The translation will appear in seconds. When you copy the translation and paste it into a document on your computer, the original language will appear, line by line, with the translation.
When 'Google Translate' generates a translation, it looks for patterns in hundreds of millions of documents to help decide on the best translation. By detecting patterns in documents that have already been translated by human translators, Google Translate can make intelligent guesses as to what an appropriate translation should be.This process of seeking patterns in large amounts of text is called ‘statistical machine translation’. Since the translations are generated by machines, not all translations will be perfect. The more human-translated documents that 'Google Translate' can analyze in a specific language, the better the translation quality will be. This is why translation accuracy will sometimes vary across languages.
If you encounter a translation that doesn't seem right, quite often Google Translate will have alternative results available. To view these, simply click the phrase in question. When you click a better alternative translation, 'Google Translate' will learn from your feedback and continue to improve over time.