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Here is a list of the translation tools I know about and where to find them. The costs are only here for comparison, and are valid as of October 25, 2008. The cost may change at the whim of the creators, and I don't have time to update that information. | Here is a list of the translation tools I know about and where to find them. The costs are only here for comparison, and are valid as of October 25, 2008. The cost may change at the whim of the creators, and I don't have time to update that information. | ||
<strong>Turkish Language Translation Special Note:</strong> | |||
I have not yet found a translation device in Second Life that will translate Turkish, and most online tools are terrible. Turkish pronouns seem to defy most translators. So, in the event that you cannot contact a Turkish-speaking mentor, here are a couple resources. Please note, I normally do not encourage people to leave HI until they're ready, but have worked with several Turkish people, and HI is just not useful for them. Better to send them on to the Turkish Orientation. It's a tad dull, but it's thorough and much more useful than a non-Turkish experience. | I have not yet found a translation device in Second Life that will translate Turkish, and most online tools are terrible. Turkish pronouns seem to defy most translators. So, in the event that you cannot contact a Turkish-speaking mentor, here are a couple resources. Please note, I normally do not encourage people to leave HI until they're ready, but have worked with several Turkish people, and HI is just not useful for them. Better to send them on to the Turkish Orientation. It's a tad dull, but it's thorough and much more useful than a non-Turkish experience. | ||
Revision as of 22:00, 15 November 2008
Bio
Rez Date | November 1, 2006, but I didn't really engage until March, 2007. |
Accepted into SL Mentor Program | I have no idea. |
Avatar | Looks like me in RL, albeit thinner. Sometimes I'm not human. What's the point of a Second Life if you can't be what you dream? |
SL Skills | Intermediate scripting and building. |
Interests | Reading, travel, family, mythology, good conversation, thinking, music, art, coffee, hot chocolate, Scotland, Scotch, fall and winter, snow, thunderstorms, the first cold snap... and fireplaces. |
Hobbies | Calligraphy, animation, writing, storytelling, creating. |
Languages | English and some Italian. I can understand a fair amount of Spanish. I'll attempt virtually any language I have a translator for, while awaiting the arrival of a mentor fluent in that language. |
Translation Devices
With people from all over the world coming into Second Life, it's often handy to have a translation device to help with basic communications. I can't list all of them here, I am not advocating any particular one, and I cannot speak to the quality of the translations. I can say that all of these have been used by me, and have worked adequately.
There is a wiki section devoted to translating Second Life Notecards into as many languages as possible, which you can find here: Text From In-World Notecards
Here is a list of the translation tools I know about and where to find them. The costs are only here for comparison, and are valid as of October 25, 2008. The cost may change at the whim of the creators, and I don't have time to update that information.
Turkish Language Translation Special Note: I have not yet found a translation device in Second Life that will translate Turkish, and most online tools are terrible. Turkish pronouns seem to defy most translators. So, in the event that you cannot contact a Turkish-speaking mentor, here are a couple resources. Please note, I normally do not encourage people to leave HI until they're ready, but have worked with several Turkish people, and HI is just not useful for them. Better to send them on to the Turkish Orientation. It's a tad dull, but it's thorough and much more useful than a non-Turkish experience.
Browser-based translation tool (the ONLY one I've found that is even close to usable): http://translation.babylon.com/English/to-Turkish
- Turkish Orientation area, Reall Team - Turkey Yardim Adasi🖈
- Turkish Sim (great area to meet people), .C*Turkiye C*. www.InSlTurkiye.com🖈
- Simbolic, Language Translator - By Simboli🖈 [cost: free, donations accepted]
- Languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croation, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukranian, Vietnamese
- Notes: Compact HUD.
- Universal Translator, Universal Translator FREE automatically translates 35 Languages🖈 [cost: free, donations accepted]
- Languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croation, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukranian, Vietnamese
- Notes: No HUD. Can be worn, or placed on the ground. Automatically translates what is said in public chat and sends translations via IM (reduces chat spam). Multiple translators in same area speeds up multiple translations. Uses Google API (Babel Fish).
- UT, Yummie & Kelly's🖈 [cost: L$512]
- Languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croation, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Papiamentu, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukranian, Vietnamese
- Notes: No HUD. Can set separate languages to translate to on channels 1, 2 and 3. Can choose any/multiple avatars, set their language, and their chat will be translated to your language. Can also be set to "Private" mode so you can translate back and forth in channels 1-4 (have to copy and paste back and forth from IM).
- X-LANG, Codeee Nishi Store🖈 [cost: L$500]
- Languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croation, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukranian, Vietnamese
- Notes: Small HUD. Can choose individual avatars or all, auto-language selection, and whether or not to translate yourself.