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Need help in translating Japanese

Geeboo

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for a short paragraph regarding repro. Any one who is fluent in Japanese that can offer help ? Tks
 

falcon_ib

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I think a member of the facebook group "reproduction A2 flight jacket patches" can translate Japanese - may be worth asking there.
 

Silver Surfer

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if you are looking at goods sold on buyee, yahoo-japan, etc, they offer a translation on their sales-auction pages. due to the the literal translation offered, and japanese being a quirky language, it is not always clear to a non reader, speaker of japanese. however,, for the most part, ya get the gist of what is being implied.....or so says my shiba kan.
 

Bombing IP

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Some cell phones have the ability to translate I have seen it done with Chinese into English ,you focus on it take a picture and press translate .


MICROSOFT TRANSLATOR
Microsoft Translator is another popular translate app and probably the sleekest on this list. It too features instant translation through camera, though it doesn’t specify how many languages are available with this feature. It also only translates about half the number of languages that Google Translate supports.

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Just open the app and tap the camera button to begin. The app works a little bit differently than Google’s though and less favorably. Instead of instant translation within the context of the surrounding area, Microsoft Translator requires you take a picture of it first and let it overlay the translation after processing the photo.

It gets the job done, but it’s not quite as efficient as Google Translate’s nearly instant translations.

Microsoft Translator is available for free in Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
. WAYGO
Waygo is the most limited Android app to translate words instantly but it fits perfectly for this niche. It only carries out Chinese, Korean, and Japanese translation to English. Besides, it works on the fly like Google Translate does.

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When you open the app, choose the language you're translating from. Above the camera button, select whether you need to translate a single line of text or several so that the camera adjusts accordingly.

It also unfortunately limits you to just 10 translations per day, but offers several in-app purchases to upgrade. The most useful for someone on a vacation or business trip is the one-day pass for $1.99, but you can also unlock all languages forever for $11.99.

Waygo is free with in-app purchases in Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
SEE THE APPS IN ACTION
Here's a cool video demonstrating the aforementioned live translation apps. Why not check it out?

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