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The term Franciscan is used to refer to those in Roman Catholic religious orders which follow a body of regulations known as [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/stfran-rule.html ...
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http://dreamsofresonator.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-access-blocked-websites-unblock.html
How to Access Blocked Websites, Unblock Restricted Sites (by: Resonator)
6: You can access blocked or restricted websites by using Yahoo Babelfish or Google Translate language tools as a proxy server. You just have to invoke the Google translate service with the same language pair like English to English. ...

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?pu003d3063282#3063282
Split Bus :: RE: How hard is it to put locking steering on a bus ... (by: unknown)
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt Fahrt means drive. The verb is fahren. When the key is in the fahrt position, the dash lights come on. Then turn to start, the starter turns and the engine goes. The key snaps back to fahrt. ...

http://apdfree.blogspot.com/2008/06/dez-opes-para-adicionar-novos-recursos.html
Dez opções para adicionar novos recursos ao blog. (by: APD FREE!)
Babelfish http://br.babelfish.yahoo.com/free_trans_servicer O serviço de tradução do Yahoo! é uma opção interessante para quem quer disponibilizar seu blog para visitantes de outros países sem precisar se preocupar com teclar o conteúdo ...

http://tictactoeworld.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/useful-links-for-desis-in-usa/
Useful links for Desis in USA (by: sureshkrishna)
... www.raaga.com; www.andhravilas.com; www.telugufm.com; www.ragalahari.com; www.saradaga.com; www.indiafm.com. Online TV :. www.techsatish.tv; www.tvdekho.com. Online Language Translators:. http://dict.leo.org; http://babelfish.yahoo.com.

 
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Can the results of http://babelfish.yahoo.com be used commercially?
I work as a web developer building websites commercially. Sometimes I need to localise the site in different languages. I often do not get the translations until the very end of the project. Would I be able to use the http://babelfish.yahoo.com service as a helper tool to see how the layout changes when in a different language? It would be great if I can. Thanks! I work as a web developer building websites commercially. Sometimes I need to localise the site in different languages. I often do not get the translations until the very end of the project. Would I be able to use the http://babelfish.yahoo.com service as a helper tool to see how the layout changes when in a different language? It would be great if I can. Thanks! ------------------- [more detail, 28/08/2006] oops sorry i'm new to this! --Please ignore the 2nd block of text, I'm new to Yahoo Questions!-- The translation will be done by real translators eventually. During the development I only would like to use it to give a general idea on how things might shift and look on different locales so that I can adjust my code accordingly. Because I will be using babelfish in a commercial setting, even just as a guide, I would like to know if it is ok. According to the terms of use at: http://uk.altavista.com/about/termsofuse under the "How You Can Use the Services" section it says: ============ "... You may use the Services on the Site and the AltaVista Sites for your personal, non-commercial use. You may make a single copy of the individual screens you see when you use the Services, but only for your personal use. ..." ============ After reading this I'm just not sure. Thanks for the answers so far everyone!

I wouldn't trust it. I've tried talking to chicks online with it who couldn't speak very good English, but it didn't work.



Yahoo Babelfish does not offer an option to translate text from LATIN to ENGLISCan LATIN be added?
I am seeing a foreign language that I cannot for certain identify and am speculating it is LATIN which of course is no longer a spoken language so unlikely to be offered as one that would be translatable. But there must be some source for ancient languages that have fallen out of use to translate books such as "The Iliad and The Odyssey" (story of Aeneas) which after studying LATIN for a few years I was able to read-back in the day-

There are some online translators for Latin, but the best is next to worthless. None of the translators for Latin online give anything close to a decent translation going either way. There are too many instances where you must know the context before choosing one of the four or five possible word choices. Other problems seem to arise from the high degree of inflection in Latin - the translators just do not seem to get case and number right, and the verbs are just as bad, especially the subjunctive. Seems like the translators assume all is indicative. This is probably compounded by Latin's lack of anything close to a fixed word order. The net result is you get a bunch of nouns and verbs that may or may not be in context, and you still don't know who did what with which to whom when. Single word translators which show you several possible choices for one word work. One of the best of those is: http://ablemedia.com/ctcweb/showcase/whi... Your best bet may well be to post here and ask for a translation - breaking it up in smaller sections if it's too long.



Are the translations at http://babelfish.yahoo.com/ done by Yoda Master or by one of his students?
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