Wednesday 18 January 2012

Use Google Translator For Urdu Language


Google translator (translate.google.com) is the tool by Google Inc. used to translate your documents and website in 57 most common languages. And now after the long wait finally Google translator now supporting the Urdu language. Which means you can translate your Urdu documents to 57 well known languages of the world and 57 languages to Urdu Language. This tool also support website translation so its now easy to view any website in Urdu Language. blank Use Google Translator For Urdu Language
This great achievement will greatly help in localizing the content by presenting other foreign language websites in Urdu language through Google’s translation tools. But at the same time, we must not forget the first English to Urdu translation utility PakTranslations.com that served for long, as only Urdu language translation tool available on web. But this move from Google is going to hamper PakTranslations, by large, particularly, when it comes to results.
Urdu language is available while still in alpha status. Its mean it will not translate perfectly but it can still help to understand the meanings. About Alpha status google team said that they are working to make it perfect, so we hope with in few version the Urdu translator will improved. You can also help Google to improve Urdu translator.

Here is an example of Google Translator English to Urdu:

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Try Google Translation in Urdu Yourself by Below Link:
Some about Urdu Language: Urdu is a Central Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-Iranian branch, belonging to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the two official languages (the other being English) of Pakistan. It is also one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and is an official language of five Indian states. Its vocabulary developed under Persian, Arabic, Turkic, Sanskrit and Pashto. Urdu was mainly developed in western Uttar Pradesh, India, which is the seat of Hindustani languages in the Indian Subcontinent, but began taking shape during the Delhi Sultanate as well as Mughal Empire (1526–1858) in South Asia. Urdu is the means of communication between the people from various provinces and regions of Pakistan. Due to historical affinities and a large number of Afghan refugees in Pakistan, Urdu is already read, understood and spoken by most Afghans

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