Hidden behind the 'table of contents' - button at the top of this blog, you may find my recommendation to use Google Translate, in case you wish to translate one of the posts written in Dutch. But of course there are more translation tools. One of them is the Bing Translator. It is likely that readers using the translation facilities, will be better judges of the quality of both translation products than I am. Therefore, I selected a fragment of an earlier post about the city of Dordrecht and had these translated by both tools. The result is shown below.
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A visit to one of the
oldest cities in Holland,
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A
visit to one of the oldest Dutch cities, Dordrecht (1220), has long
stood on the program. Also a well known city, because it is one of the
first stack places in Holland was and certainly also because of the
Synod of dort (1618/19) which we owe in the Dutch translated Bible
translation, the so-called States. In addition, the murdered in 1672
gebr. De Witt born there. In those times is the basis for the old
city centre as it is to admire even now. However, my reason for going to
Dordt, it was widely advertised on every first Sunday of the month given that
many antique shops have opened their doors in the old Dordt. Some would
be good sorted in Leerdam glas. Well, then my interest. So
yesterday, a dreary gray day, what with H & R to Dordt raised there. Parked
the car in Zwijndrecht and the OV-card/Water taxi on the Oude Maas-stung. Our
first stop, the big Church, you see then beautiful lie.
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As far as I can see neither is perfect, to say the least. It comes close to improved pidgin English but it is certainly better than nothing. The choice is yours. It is good to know that both Google and Bing can produce a translation based on any given URL. For this blog you should then use the permalink available at the bottom of each post.
The Translate picture comes from Zdnet.nl.