Wednesday, February 4, 200910:11:59 CET
Google Translate now does Hungarian

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Google's translation tool has a new set of languages added. And this update brings some cheers to researchers of Hungarian ancestry, as it includes Hungarian.

The quality of Google's Hungarian to English, English to Hungarian translations vary - Hungarian isn't an easy language to understand, the task is daunting even for computers.

In the comments of the post (Hungarian) where I first saw the new tool mentioned several people agree that an other tool that has been available for some time now beats Google in En-Hu, Hu-En translations: Webforditas.hu (WebTranslation.hu) excels in that it's being developed to tackle the specialities of Hungarian. Google uses a more generic approach.

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