- Translate written words - Computer - Google Translate Help
On your computer, open Google Translate At the top of the screen, select the languages to translate From: Choose a language or select Detect language To: Select the language that you want the translation in In the text box on the left, enter the text you want to translate Choose what you want to do: Look up details: To check available details for each result, such as definitions
- Google Translate Help
Official Google Translate Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Translate and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Spanish-English Vocabulary Vocabulario Español-Inglés
Spanish-English Vocabulary Vocabulario Español-Inglés Palabras, frases y modismos Words, phrases and idioms
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- Change system language from Spanish to English - Microsoft Community
I bought a laptop in Mexico, the Spanish windows 10 installed, how to change it to English windows info windows 10 home single language version 1607
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- Translate documents websites - Computer - Google Help
In your browser, go to Google Translate At the top, click Documents Choose the languages to translate to and from To automatically set the original language of a document, click Detect language Click Browse your computer Select the file you want to translate Click Translate and wait for the document to finish translating Click Download translation to download your translated document
- Type Spanish characters (e. g. á, ñ, ¿, ¡. . . ) with U. S. English . . .
The Windows version shouldn't matter though I personally like the English (US-International) method, because your keyboard layout is still the same as your English (US) layout, but you just need to use keyboard combo like ~ + A to make à for example, much quicker than remembering the codes from the Character Map
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