How to Use Google Translate: A Beginner's Guide (2024)

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An in-depth guide to translating words, documents, websites and more using your computer or mobile device

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Last Updated: April 26, 2023Fact Checked

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Did you come across a language you don't understand? Whether you're learning something new or want quick information, you can use Google Translate to translate text into a language you know. You can translate pages in a document, a block of text, handwriting, or even audio on the desktop website. The Translate app has similar but different features, so be sure to use the proper device. You can also the Chrome app to translate websites. This wikiHow will show you how to use Google Translate on your computer, iPhone, Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • Go to https://translate.google.com/. Copy and paste text into the left box. View your translation in the right box.
  • In the Translate app, copy and paste a block of text to translate. You can also tap "Conversation" to translate two spoken languages at once.
  • In Google Chrome, tap ••• → "Translate" to translate a webpage. Tap the cog icon to change the output language.

Method 1

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Using the Google Translate App

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    Open the Google Translate app. This looks like a semi-folded paper with a G on the left and a character on the right.[1]

    • Google Translate is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store.
    • If you're using the app for the first time, you'll be asked to log in to save your translation history. If you don't want to sign in, tap Use Translate without an account.
  2. 2

    Tap Home. This is the section at the bottom-left of the screen.

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    Translate a block of text. Navigate to the text you want to translate. Highlight the text, then copy and paste it into the left box.

    • Tap the highlighted text, then tap Copy. Tap the field and tap Paste to paste your text. You can also tap the Paste button on Translate.
    • Google Translate will detect the language automatically and translate it to English.
    • If you think there is an error in the detected language, you can change it by tapping the language and selecting from the list.
    • Your translated text will appear below the box.
      • To change the translated language, click the language at the top-right corner and select another language.
  4. 4

    Translate a picture. You'll be able to use Google Lens to translate text. Tap Camera below the field.

    • If this is your first time using Google Lens, tap Continue to agree to the terms, then tap OK.
    • Point your device camera at the text. This could be a flyer, document, or note.
    • Google Translate will translate the visible words as you hover the camera over them.
    • Tap the camera button at the bottom to take a photo.
    • If you think there is an error in the detected language or output language, you can change it by tapping the language and selecting from the list.
    • You can also tap the photo icon in the bottom-left corner to select an existing photo from your camera roll or gallery.
  5. 5

    Translate a conversation. If you need to translate a conversation between yourself and another person, tap Conversation below the field. You'll need to allow microphone permissions.

    • Set your language and the other person's language. For example, you can set English on the bottom-left and Spanish on the bottom-right.
    • Tap the microphone next to your language, then speak after the Speak now prompt. Your words will be entered on the screen with the translation below or on top. The position depends on which language you assigned to each side.
    • Tap the microphone next to your partner's language, then let them speak after the Speak now prompt. Their words will be entered on the screen with the translation.
    • You can play the translation's recording by tapping the speaker icon to the left of the translation.
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    Translate a short, spoken phrase. If you have a quick phrase or words you need to translate, tap the microphone icon in the top-right corner of the box. You must allow microphone permissions on your device.

    • Speak into the microphone. Your phrase will be typed as you speak.
    • Tap the microphone icon when you're finished, or wait until Translate redirects you.
    • Your translated phrase will be below the field.
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    Transcribe lengthy audio. If you need to translate your language into another language, tap Transcribe below the field. You must allow microphone permissions on your device.

    • Tap Got it. You can begin speaking immediately.
    • Google Translate will translate your words continuously as you speak them.
    • If you need to change the input language, tap the language at the top and select from the list.
    • Tap the cog icon in the bottom-left corner to adjust the text size or show original text (untranslated).
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    Translate handwriting. If you need to translate a specific character or phrase but can't type it into the field, you can use the Handwriting feature.

    • Tap the input language and set it as Detect language.
    • Tap the pen icon in the top-right corner of the box. A pop-up will open at the bottom of your screen.
    • Use your finger to draw the character or phrase. As you draw, a list of options will appear on top of the window.
    • Tap the detected character or phrase to add them into the box. You can repeat this step until you add your entire phrase.
    • The translation will appear below the box.
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    Use Tap to Translate (Android only). With Tap to Translate, you'll be able to copy text in another app and translate it within the same app.[2]

    • In the Google Translate app, tap MenuSettingsTap to TranslateEnable.
    • Open an app with text you can copy. Highlight the text to translate, then tap Copy.
    • Tap Google Translate, then select the translated language.
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    Open the Google Chrome app. This looks like a multi-colored spiral with a blue circle.

    • Google Chrome is available for iOS and Android.[3]
    • You'll be able to translate websites when browsing with the Google Chrome app.
  2. 2

    Navigate to a website. You can use any website with text.

  3. 3

    Tap ••• . This will be in the bottom-right corner.

    • For Android, this will be at the top-right corner.
    • A menu will open.
  4. 4

    Tap Translate. The webpage will be translated immediately to English. To change languages, tap the cog icon that appears.

  5. 5

    Tap the output language. You'll see this next to To.

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    Select a new language. The available languages will be listed in alphabetical order.

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    Tap Translate. This is the blue button.

    • Google Chrome will translate the website into the specified language.
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Using a Desktop Browser

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    Go to https://translate.google.com/ in a web browser. You can use any browser you'd like, but Google Chrome is recommended.[4]

    • You don't need a Google account to use Google Translate, but you'll be able to view your translation history and keep "Saved" translations if you sign in.
    • Because languages are complex, Google Translate should be used as a guide to get the basic concepts of a piece, not as an accurate translation.
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    Translate a block of text. Navigate to the text you want to translate. Highlight the text, then copy and paste it into the left box.

    • Press CTRL + C (Windows) or CMD + C (Mac) to copy, then press CTRL + V (Windows) or CMD + V (Mac) to paste.
    • Google Translate will detect the language automatically and translate it to English.
    • If you think there is an error in the detected language, you can change it by clicking the down-arrow and selecting a language manually.
    • Your translated text will appear in the right box.
      • To change the translated language, click the down-arrow and select another language.
  3. 3

    Translate documents. The document must be in .docx, .pdf, .pptx, or .xlsx format.

    • Click the Documents tab in the top header, then click Browse your computer. You'll need to select the document you want to translate, then click Open.
    • Click Translate to begin translating your document. Depending on the number of pages you're uploading, this may take a few minutes.
    • Click Download translation when it's finished.
    • Open your file. It will be translated to the best of Google Translate's ability.
  4. 4

    Translate a website. You can translate any valid website with text.

    • Click the Websites tab in the top header.
    • Copy the URL of the website with CTRL + C (Windows) or CMD + C (Mac).
    • Paste it into the Website field with CTRL + V (Windows) or CMD + V (Mac).
    • Click the blue arrow to submit.
    • You'll be redirected to the translated website in a new tab.
  5. 5

    Translate handwriting. If you need to translate a specific character or phrase but can't type it into the field, you can use the Handwriting feature.

    • Click the pencil icon in the bottom-right corner of the left box. A pop-up window will open.
    • Use your mouse to draw the character or phrase. As you draw, a list of options will appear before the pop-up window.
    • Click the detected character or phrase to add them into the left box. You can repeat this step until you add your entire phrase.
    • The translation will appear in the right box.
  6. 6

    Translate audio. If you need to translate your language into another language, you can use the Translate by voice feature. Your computer or laptop must have a working microphone.

    • Click the down-arrow on the left box and select your spoken language.
    • Click the microphone icon in the bottom-left corner of the left box. You may need to allow permissions to use your computer's microphone.
    • Speak clearly into the microphone. Google Translate will enter your phrase into the left box and translate it into the right box as you speak.
      • To change the translated language, click the down-arrow and select another language.
    • Press the "stop" icon to end the feature.
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      How to Use Google Translate: A Beginner's Guide? ›

      Despite the lack of errors, the average readability for English translations didn't score as well at only 5.74 out of 10 in terms of accuracy and clarity. Out of the four languages studied, translating literary text into English was the easiest for Google Translate with an accuracy rating of 97%.

      How do I use Google Translate for beginners? ›

      Translate text
      1. On your computer, open Google Translate.
      2. At the top of the screen, select the languages to translate. From: Choose a language or select Detect language . ...
      3. In the text box on the left, enter the text you want to translate.
      4. Choose what you want to do:

      How do I use Google Translate correctly? ›

      Translate text
      1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app .
      2. Choose a language to translate to and from. From: At the bottom left, tap the language pickup bar. ...
      3. Enter the word or phrase you want to translate. ...
      4. The translated content will show up.

      How do you translate for beginners? ›

      10 translating tips for beginners
      1. 1) Try to dedicate a bit of your time to research. ...
      2. 2) Never underestimate the power of fellowship. ...
      3. 3) Read. ...
      4. 4) Practice your languages. ...
      5. 5) Respect the text, but most importantly, respect the culture the text belongs to. ...
      6. 6) However, do not be strict.
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      How do I use Google Translate tool? ›

      Translate websites
      1. In your browser, go to Google Translate.
      2. At the top, click Websites.
      3. We recommend setting the original language to “Detect language.”
      4. In the “Website,” enter a URL.
      5. Click Go .

      What is the easiest language for Google to translate? ›

      Despite the lack of errors, the average readability for English translations didn't score as well at only 5.74 out of 10 in terms of accuracy and clarity. Out of the four languages studied, translating literary text into English was the easiest for Google Translate with an accuracy rating of 97%.

      What are the keys for Google Translate? ›

      Provides keyboard shortcuts in the Google Translate™ page. alt (+ shift) + [key]s are binded each indexed buttons. shift + enter is binded translate button.

      Is Google Translate really good now? ›

      Well, the short answer is this: Yes, Google Translate is very accurate for the most part. In some cases, it's 94%+ accurate! In fact, it's one of the top-rated translation tools when it comes to translation accuracy, though the exact accuracy will depend on the language pairs that you've chosen.

      What kind of mistakes does Google Translate make? ›

      Ambiguity: When a word or phrase has multiple meanings, Google Translate may choose the wrong one if there isn't enough context to determine the intended meaning. Gender and pronoun issues: Some languages have gendered nouns and pronouns, which can lead to inaccuracies in translation.

      How to translate quickly? ›

      All it takes is a little clipping, copying, and pasting—with Google Translate and ClipClip. You could purchase translation software, something that might be worthwhile if you need to translate critical documents daily. Most of the time, though, you only need something simple translated quickly.

      Does Google Translate work perfectly? ›

      Since 50.5% of websites are in English, Google Translate has a lot of input to work with. That's why it has the highest accuracy for English language pairs. On the other hand, since only 2% of web pages are in Portuguese, Google Translate will have difficulty offering a highly precise Portuguese translation.

      What is the basic principle Google Translate? ›

      Google Translator works on the principles of advanced natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning. Here's how the translation process works: Input: The user enters the text they want to translate, or uses speech or image features to provide personalized content for translation.

      Can you learn from Google Translate? ›

      For language learning, Google Translate is neither a blessing, nor a curse. Rather, it is just a tool that when used correctly, can help you quickly find decent-quality translations between two languages.

      What can Google Translate not do? ›

      Tone and style.

      Machines translate the literal words that you input, but there are a lot of other nuances to language. Facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language can all be part of accurate translation. Computers will miss these things.

      Is Google Translate 100% right? ›

      Accuracy varies depending on language pair and content type, though some reports show Google Translate reaching 94% accuracy. Google's 2016 shift to Neural Machine Translation (NMT) represented a turning point for output quality.

      Where is the Google Translate tool? ›

      Highlight or right-click on a section of text and click on Translate icon next to it to translate it to your language. Or, to translate the entire page you're visiting, click the translate icon on the browser toolbar. Learn more about Google Translate at https://support.google.com/translate.

      Is Google Translate completely free? ›

      It's absolutely 100% free, it's easy to use, and can translate any text, document, and/or website from any one language to another.

      Do you need an app for Google Translate? ›

      You can translate text, handwriting, photos, and speech in over 100 languages with the Google Translate app. You can also use Translate on the web.

      Is Google Translate 100% right to English? ›

      Yes, Google Translate is very accurate for the most part. In some cases, it's 94%+ accurate! In fact, it's one of the top-rated translation tools when it comes to translation accuracy, though the exact accuracy will depend on the language pairs that you've chosen.

      Is there an app that will automatically translate? ›

      Google Translate

      Still one of the best translation apps for Android, Google Translate holds a big share of the translation app marketplace.

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