Translation Comparison is a language translator extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 50,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.46 from 105 rated user, last update is 652 days ago.
What's new in this version: Added back translation Added the possibility to change the priority order of translation providers in Options. The Translation Comparison extension translates words, phrases and texts, and compares the translation results between various online translation providers: Google Translate, Microsoft Bing Translator, Yandex Translator and Translator. The Translation Comparison tool translates between more than 100 languages and displays the translations side-by-side. Translation Comparison Features * customizable side-by-side view: one, two or three translation services * interchangeable translation providers * complete synchronization of the source text and language pairs between translation providers * automatic language detection * text-to-speech in 30 languages * shortcut keys implementation and customization * comparison features customization using Options * text editing * user interface localization in 22 languages
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Deutsch, English, Filipino, Français, Nederlands, Tiếng Việt, Türkçe, español, italiano, polski, português (Brasil), română, slovenský, svenska, čeština, Ελληνικά, Српски, български, русский, українська, हिन्दी, 中文 (简体), 中文 (繁體), 日本語, 한국어.
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Great app! The only downside is that its window constantly loses focus, and hides behind the browser itself!
cant believe there is nearly nothing like this. so helpful for a language learner to be able to tell different ways it can be translated depending on service. only weird thing is there is deepl support but i dont know how to turn it on. it doesnt affect my usage of the extenstion anyways so i dont really mind lol.