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I have to confess that I am using translate 4-9 times in the week to communicate on Steam.
Use the desktop version (not the mobile version).
Write simple texts, it becomes messy with much texts.
Double check, I am going to translate medisin (medicine on English) it can have many word in other languages it can turn to drugs=narcotics.
Still I have learned many words with Google Translate.
Du kan alltid spørre noen (det er her på Steam eller "i det virkelige livet"), for å hjelpe deg å lære å snakke engelsk mer flytende uten å stole på Google-oversettelsen så mye.
How about we don't and say that we did?
You can suggest corrections to it here: words, phrases, tone, idioms, and even slang.
(or)
On the Google Translate itself, after searching the word, there's sometimes a "Show More" and Feedback button option available. Click those. The feedback lets you suggest if it's helpful, wrong, or offensive.
1. Enter a paragraph of text into Google Translate
2. Translate it to a bunch of different languages
3. Translate it back to English
4. Profit.