<p><br />»Google’s Knowledge Graph generates additional information about keywords from a search on Google, and the feature has recently begun to offer simple foreign-language translations right at the top of the page. <br /><br /></p>.<p>For instance, when you type something like “translate tractor into Dutch” into the Google search box, the first item at the top of the results page is a response from Google Translate, with the translated word in large type and the option to hear it pronounced aloud.<br /><br />You do not have to leave your search results page to get the Google Translate answer and can move on to browse dictionary links and other results. <br /><br />The software can handle words and simple phrases in several languages and can even auto-detect many words of unknown origin - try entering “translate” followed by a word in a language you are unsure of (as in “translate nacht”) to get a result back from a language that Google recognizes.<br /><br />Google is not the only search engine working to make simple translations quick and easy. Similar queries to Microsoft’s Bing search engine will sometimes bring back a result from the company’s Bing Translator, but not yet as reliably - or audibly.</p>
<p><br />»Google’s Knowledge Graph generates additional information about keywords from a search on Google, and the feature has recently begun to offer simple foreign-language translations right at the top of the page. <br /><br /></p>.<p>For instance, when you type something like “translate tractor into Dutch” into the Google search box, the first item at the top of the results page is a response from Google Translate, with the translated word in large type and the option to hear it pronounced aloud.<br /><br />You do not have to leave your search results page to get the Google Translate answer and can move on to browse dictionary links and other results. <br /><br />The software can handle words and simple phrases in several languages and can even auto-detect many words of unknown origin - try entering “translate” followed by a word in a language you are unsure of (as in “translate nacht”) to get a result back from a language that Google recognizes.<br /><br />Google is not the only search engine working to make simple translations quick and easy. Similar queries to Microsoft’s Bing search engine will sometimes bring back a result from the company’s Bing Translator, but not yet as reliably - or audibly.</p>