For a shortcut, click here: chrome://settings If you don’t get the translate bar then you need to enable it. If you see this for Google but not for other pages, it’s possible the other pages aren’t properly former and are missing the meta data that indicates its native language. Before you worry about turning it on, let’s start with a basic test: go to Google Italy - at - and see if you get this:Īs you can see along the top, it’s identified that the page is in Italian and offered to translate it. Still, it’s better than having zero idea what the page is about, so it’s still beneficial. In fact, you can see this at work by feeding your own prose paragraph Google Translate to translate it back to English food after conversion.”.
But as a way to present information that they have more than a bit odd. One of the best sources of haikus strange and incomprehensible sentence, each word that makes sense.
If I do that for the previous paragraph, translating English -> Thai -> English, it ends up thusly: “Machine translation. In fact, you can see this at work by feeding a paragraph of your own prose to Google Translate, then feed the translation back, to convert it back into English. One of the best sources of strange haikus and incomprehensible sentences where each of the words makes sense but as a way to convey information, they can be more than a bit odd.