![]() For example, they detect that, in Spanish, the phrase “darse cuenta” is usually translated as “realize” in English. This way, they can weigh a plethora of options for phrases presented by various different (human) translations, and select an educated guess based on the one that occurs most frequently. ![]() Google Translate makes special use of UN documents, which are translated in all six official UN languages, and thus provide ample linguistic data. That is, they look for patterns in hundreds of millions of documents that have already been translated by human translators. UI elements interaction (i.e.Google Translate, as well as other machine translators, operate on statistics rather than rules. never translate option for language/site “Always Translate" for language (enable “always translate ” in bubble and navigate to a site in ) manual translation from the bubble/context menu. foreign language detection (the bubble to translate should be shown when visiting a site in a language that is not listed under settings > languages) another engine to translate => translated text is expected to be different. In general, the behavior should be the same as in Chrome. (Desktop) Enabled UseBraveTranslateGo feature The preference is now unsynced => old version users shouldn't have the preference changed.Ĥ. “Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read” preference should be enabled at the first launch with UseBraveTranslateGo feature (if was disabled before) "Google Translate extension" should be used instead of the build-in translation (Desktop) `UseBraveTranslateGo` + enabled Google Translate extension (Android) no translate UI or attempts to translate pages Ģ. (Desktop) old bubble to suggest Google extension is used This issue is intended to track work required before we can release Brave Translate Some specific issues have been captured and labeled with () x which can be enabled via brave://flags/#brave-translate-go We have a translation service that is available in Nightly 1.42 …. Thank you for your hassle which you are going to take. Will request you to add an auto translate feature when so many people are already demanding for it. When I took a first glance at the browser, I thought that this may be the best browser for me, but now I think, Chrome was better as it at least had an auto translate feature in it. Many people have complained about this feature but I don’t think Brave does seem to care. It is a very basic feature which is there in every web browser excluding Brave. Whenever I go to a page which is written in some unknown language, the auto translate feature is really necessary at that moment to translate the page to English, but the feature is lacking in Brave which is really disappointing indeed. This feature was there in Chrome and it is really important for me and many users. It has a very good browsing speed, good privacy security, nice versatility of features, but there are still some things which are lacking in Brave including the auto page translate feature. Although, I must say that Brave is a very good browser as of my experience.
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