Latin Translator
Reviews for Latin Translator




Translator Review
The translator cannot deal with sophisticated strings of Latin, and it is hard to use it as anything beyond a one-word dictionary. For translations of sentences and anything longer, online translators continue not to work, and (human) professional help needed. A few such sites exist, like 'Classical Turns', although you have to pay for help.




translation
The latin translator is actually not that bad, although you have to put in a few words, the translations come out ok.




Latin Translator.
Not worth the download time. It stopped understanding Latin after "amo". Previous comments about the help section are correct - it needs one, if the author writes one, he may see the need to get the rest of the program working.




Will you please tell how this translator works?!!!
...It returns 'error' to each word and/or sentence...




Latin Translator
It doesn't work. Constantly get "error, word not in dictionary" with the most common Latin words.




Confusing
I'm sure this is a terrific idea, and it'd be even better if it was possible to figure the thing out, or if there was a help section. Maybe I'm just dense, but it'd be TERRIFIC if it was possible to figure it out without a help section, seeing as there isn't one.
The tool is unsatisfactory for even relatively simple Latin sentences, and is further evidence that the world is very far off obtaining a reliable automatic translation for Latin. I still advise students and researchers to go to (human) professionals. Google 'Professional Latin translator' and you get various sites that help (e.g. Classical Turns in the U.K.). I have also heard that Google Translate, which now has Latin, is extremely unreliable for anything over one word.