![]() ![]() To translate an entire URL into Chinese, just paste the URL, and click on the button “翻译”. This service allows you to translate entire websites via their URL into Chinese. By default this site translates from the detected language into Mandarin Chinese. As of the 30 October 2017, this site can translate between 28 different languages including Chinese and English, Korean, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, Russian, French, and Thai. I think that this is the top free online translator from a Chinese company. This is a very good translator that allows you to look up words or translate entire paragraphs with no size limits. The fanyi part of comes from 翻译 (fan1 yi4) meaning to translate. ī is the number one site in Mainland China, and Baidu’s translation service is located at. Note though, if you want to translate to Chinese from another language, I would probably recommend either Baidu’s or Youdao’s translator. I think this is the best free online translator for translating from Chinese into a foreign language. ![]() You can learn how to do that with this article. You can even use Google Translate to draw Chinese Characters through your browser, and then translate that way. Another very cool feature about this is if you are going from Chinese to another language, and you want to use Google’s method for Pinyin, just click on Chinese for the first language, and then click on “拼”, and you will be able to type in Pinyin. In addition to translating from Chinese to English and vice versa, it can translate to and from Chinese in more than 20 different languages. ![]() This is probably the best of the online translators on the web. It is now very interactive, and can automatically detect the language that you paste into the input box. Google’s translate service can translate entire websites using a URL, or translate an unlimited sized text pasted into it. ![]()
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