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English to french translator
English to french translator












english to french translator
  1. ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR FULL
  2. ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR FOR ANDROID
  3. ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR PROFESSIONAL

Let the application pronounce the translation or read it on your screen. If you cannot write, you can pronounce the word you want to translate, english - french translator recognizes your voice and translate the word instantly.

english to french translator

It's very easy! Simply type the word and automatically english - french translator will give you the result, written or spoken. Translator is an easy to use app: 100% reliable and effective. If you have a business meeting or a conference or a pleasure travel, you won't have to worry anymore! Use this app to communicate in any language!

ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR FOR ANDROID

“ A different language is a different vision of life” Federico Fellini.We offer you a voice and text translator app for Android to overcame the language barrier, english - french translator. There are many idiomatic expressions in both languages and sometimes there doesn’t appear to be any correlation, like with the French idiom ‘ les carottes sont cuites!’ Literally this means ‘the carrots are cooked’, but in fact it really means ‘the situation can’t be changed’, which is similar in expression to ‘it’s no use crying over spilt milk’ in English.

english to french translator

Again, this would be complete nonsense in English, whereas in fact it means ‘a hearty eater’. Another idiom ‘ une bonne fourchette’ literally means a good fork. To an English person, this phrase would bear no meaning the corresponding translation would in fact be ‘it’s raining cats and dogs’. ‘ il pleut comme une vache qui pisse’ would be literally translated as ‘it’s raining like a cow peeing’. A tip to translate an idiom from English to French or French to English is to look for an alternative expression. Idioms are unique to a country’s culture, which means if they are translated literally they will be completely lost in translation.

ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR PROFESSIONAL

This requires the skills of a professional translator who can adapt the text to ensure that it fits the space, whilst always maintaining the original message. This can prove problematic where space is tight, for instance translating an English app to French, or perhaps a brochure or website navigation menu where text length is limited.

english to french translator

In fact, with regards to translation, it has been said that French is 15-20% longer than its equivalent English text. It is important to note that the French language is much longer than the English language. 4 centimetres would be translated as 10 inches from English to French, and 50 acres would be written as 20 hectares in French. The same also applies to measurements and areas, where inches and acres are commonly used in the English language, unlike in France, the French measure in centimetres and hectares. In distance, the English adopt miles, whereas the French use kilometres, therefore when translating from English to French, 15 miles would be 24 kilometres for instance. There are various differences between the English and French units of measure. ‘ combien ça coûte ?’ would translate as ‘how much is it?’ in English.

ENGLISH TO FRENCH TRANSLATOR FULL

The French language puts spaces before these four punctuation marks, the colon, semicolon, question mark and exclamation point (: ? !), but it does not use a space before a full stop (.). Likewise, the use of punctuation varies between England and France. For instance, when using numbers at a certain time, such as the thousand or more mark, they are written as follows, 10 000 or 100 000, whereas English is more tightly knit, using the comma to separate the numbers without a space, 10,000 and 100,000. The British pound would be written as £19.99 for example and in Euros as €19.99, whereas in French not only would the decimal point change to a comma, but the pound and euro sign would both be put at the end of the number, 19,99 £ and 19,99 €. Let us take the example in both the English and French currency. In the English language, numbers are written with decimal points, whereas in French a comma is used.














English to french translator