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Google Input Method: The New Translation Tool

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 23:24
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Google Input MethodTranslations for words that convey the same tone and feeling aren’t always easy to achieve. Even translation tools such as a dictionary can’t give results to certain words, especially in regional lingo. If you’re lucky to get a result, the definition might fail to evoke the feeling you wanted.

It can be difficult for others to understand what a word means even if translation is possible at times. Google Input Method is offering a solution to translation and making it more effective to communicate across language barriers.

What is Google Input Method?

Translation is no longer a difficult task with Google Input Method. It studies the sound of a word rather than giving a direct answer.

First, you choose one of the 22 languages offered then a virtual keyboard for the region of the language you selected appears.

For example, if you chose to write in Russian then a virtual keyboard that matches it would come up.

The keyboard allows you to write in the foreign language
and it’s easier to find solutions to untranslatable words.

Google Input Method works by changing words from one language to another. The program performs by changing the sound of words you type from one alphabet to the other.

The word keeps the same definition but Google Input Method finds a word that conveys the same sound to it.

In this week’s episode of “The Future of Engagement,” Murray Newlands introduces you to Google Input Method and how you can use it.

Highlights:

  • Google Input Method takes translation to a new level by matching words with another region’s alphabet.
  • The program allows you to translate in 22 languages.
  • Find matches to words that were once untranslatable.

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