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#94941 02/07/2003 6:17 PM
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Which came first?

http://babelfish.altavista.com/

or

http://www.babelfish.com/
(which I stumbled upon looking for the former)

And has anyone found these types of translators useful for anything besides literal word-to-word?


#94942 02/07/2003 6:35 PM
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I think the altavista incarnation came first. They ain't even all that hot on English all by its lonesome. E.g., Tip: If you do not want a word to be translated add a x on each side of it. (emphasis mine)


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I find them useful while translating from Russian into English. it saves a lot of time finding individual words. but apart from that... I would translate anything ab novo.
these programs usually do not understand metaphors etc

And I considered it an insult when somebody asked me what program did I use for translating Ian Bank's "The wasp factory"



#94944 02/07/2003 6:48 PM
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I'll take a brick and mortar dictionary any day. Of course, I have to know something about the grammar of the second language and sometimes, if I'm translating into the second language, I need to do some back and forth to avoid misusing homonyms.


#94945 02/07/2003 7:40 PM
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I've found Babelfish very helpful in creating situations I can recall when I'm having my picture taken for my driver's license and I need to smile. Like the time when I translated "Don't make a spectacle of yourself" into German and translated it back into English, and came up with "Don't form a play automatically."



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