Berlitz
may be the best way to learn a foreign language, but most of us have
neither the time nor the ability to fully immerse ourselves in the
vocabulary of another country. Hot on the heels of Gmail's automatic
translation feature hitting
the big time, Google's Translate
team
has crafted a Chrome extension to make language learning a bit more
accessible. The extension does the trick by translating random
portions of text to any of its 64 supported languages, so that your
native tongue is interspersed with the lingo you're learning. Users
have a sliding scale to set their knowledge level from novice to
fluent, and can roll over translated words to hear how they should be
pronounced. Interested? Peep a video demo after the break to see it
in action, or take the plunge and install it at the source below.
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