1/10/2024 0 Comments Translate hopefully to spanish![]() ![]() When you receive an email in a language other than your own, Gmail will help you translate it into a language you can understand. Now to enable this exciting new Labs feature, just click on this link, scroll down and look for Message Translate. And of course parts of the emails will sound funny. It doesn’t let you translate your outgoing messages, though. It lets you translate the emails you received into English (or whatever your native language is). Guess what, Gmail Labs now has that exact feature! “Message Translation” is one of the really exciting things that have come out of Gmail Labs as of late. ![]() Now if there was a way to translate those emails so that you’d never have to leave Gmail. So, yeah, Google Translate or would be the best option. The resulting translation would not be perfect in fact it’ll sound a little funny at one point or another, but it’s readable and you’d get the gist of your friend’s (non-spammy) email. I’m sure this is what 80% of you guys would do. Not a pretty scenario, if you ask me.Īnother, easier way, would be to fire up one of the various translation websites on the net (including, of course, Google Translate), paste the whole email there, and hit the ‘translate’ button. I can just imagine a series of emails going back and forth between you and your friend, in different permutations of “What on earth did you just say?” in different languages, each subsequent email’s language getting more colorful with every reply. Now asking your friend for a translation isn’t too recommended, especially if your friend knows very little English. Now usually, we’d pick up an English-Spanish dictionary or maybe just shoot off another email to the sender asking for a translation. You can just archive the email and forget about it forever, but it’s bugging you to no end and it won’t let you sleep at night until you figure out what the heck is inside that darn email. You don’t know if it’s something important, but you’re pretty sure it’s not spam either. So let’s say you get this email written in Spanish.
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