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Upload Word documents, OpenOffice, RTF, HTML, text,

Wikipedia articles and knols.


Use previous human translations and machine
translation to 'pretranslate' your uploaded documents.
Invite others (by email) to edit or view your
translations.
Edit documents online with whoever you choose.
Download documents to your desktop in their native
formats - Word, OpenOffice, RTF or HTML.
Publish your Wikipedia translations back to Wikipedia.
How is this different fromGoogle Translate?
automatic translations produced purely by technology

Google Translator Toolkit


basics

How does it work?


All translations must have asourceandtargetlanguage
Translations and glossaries each have a maximum size of 1MB.
Documents can be uploaded in most common file formats.
Android Resource (.xml)
AdWords Editor Archive (.aea)
Application Resource Bundle (.arb)
Chrome Extension (.json)
GNU gettext (.po)
HTML
Plain text (.txt)
Microsoft Word (.doc)
Rich-text (.rtf)
Open Office (.odt)
Wikipedia

Translation memories (database that stores "segments", which can be sentences,

paragraphs or sentence-like units that have previously been translated, in order to aid
humantranslators) - maximum size of 50MB per upload.
Google Translator Toolkit is free.
You can upload up to 1GB of translations per year.

Supported browsers and operating systems


Google Chrome
Safari 3
Safari 4
Internet Explorer 6
Internet Explorer 7
Firefox 3
No matter what browser you use, you need

toallow cookiesandenable JavaScriptto use


Google Translator Toolkit.

1. Go to https://translate.google.com/toolkit
2. Sign in using your Google account.
3. Click on upload to add the text you want to translate.

4. Then click on add


content to translate.
5. Select the target
language.

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