Introduction

Languages, Search & Indexing, Automatic translations, SEO & Metadata, Language Edition

Translate Joomla with GTranslate multi-language extension which uses Google Translate power to make your website multilingual. With 103 available languages your site will be available to more than 99% of internet users.


GTranslate - your window to the world

GTranslate is a leading website translation services provider since 2008 and powers more than 500.000 multilingual websites worldwide.

Features:
✔ Automatic translations between 103 languages
✔ Hides "Suggest better translation" pop-up
✔ Hides Google top frame after translation
✔ Mouse over effect
✔ Analytics feature
✔ On Fly translation
✔ Lazy image loading for performance
✔ Available styles Float/Dropdown/Flags/Flags and Dropdown/Nice dropdown with flags/Flags and language name, Popup
✔ Translate menus
✔ Translate articles
✔ Translate modules
✔ Translate components
✔ Translate plugins
✔ Valid XHTML
✔ Multilingual language names in native alphabet
✔ Alternative flags for Quebec, Canada, USA, Brazil, Mexico

Paid Features:
✔ Multilingual SEO - Enable search engine indexing
✔ Neural machine translations - human level quality
✔ You can manually correct translations
✔ You can have sub-directory (example.com/es/) or sub-domain (es.example.com) URL structure
✔ URL Translation is possible (example.com/about-us → example.es/sobre-nosotros)
and more... (prices starting from $9.99/month)
✔ Search engine friendly (SEF) URLs
✔ Increase traffic and AdSense revenue
✔ In context translation interface (make corrections without loosing the context)
✔ Meta data translation (meta keywords, meta description)
✔ Translating schema.org microdata for better search engine appearance
✔ Seamless updates (cloud service updated on our side - SaaS)
✔ JSON format translation
✔ AMP translation (Accelerated Mobile Pages translation)
✔ Image localization
✔ Translation Proxy (aka Translation Delivery Network)
✔ Centralized Translation Cache
✔ Language Hosting (example.fr)
✔ Automatic translation post-editing service and professional translations: https://gtranslate.io/website-translation-quote
✔ Live Chat Support

✉ SUPPORT: If you think you found a bug or have any problem or question concerning this extension, do not hesitate to contact our live chat - https://gtranslate.io/#contact

Supported languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cebuano, Chichewa, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Korean, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Kyrgyz, Lao, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian, Myanmar (Burmese), Nepali, Norwegian, Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian, Sesotho, Shona, Sindhi, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Sudanese, Swahili, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Xhosa, Yiddish, Yoruba, Zulu

Keywords: translate joomla,google translation, google translator, automatic translator, website translator, automatic translation, ajax translator, ajax translate, jquery translator, jquery translate, on fly translation, multilingual website, translation proxy, translation delivery network (TDN), translation proxy

Google Translate Wiki

Google Translate is a multilingual service provided by Google to translate written text from one language into another. It supports 90 languages.

Before October 2007, for languages other than Arabic, Chinese and Russian, Google Translate was based on SYSTRAN, a software engine which is still used by several other online translation services such as Yahoo! Babel Fish, AOL, and Yahoo. Since October 2007, Google Translate has used proprietary, in-house technology based on statistical machine translation instead.

On May 26, 2011, Google announced that the Google Translate API for software developers had been deprecated and would cease functioning on December 1, 2011, "due to the substantial economic burden caused by extensive abuse." Because the API was used in numerous third-party websites, this decision led some developers to criticize Google and question the viability of using Google APIs in their products. In response to public pressure, Google announced on June 3, 2011, that the API would continue to be available as a paid service.

The company stated in 2013 that it served 200 million people daily.

Features
Google Translate offers a web interface, mobile interfaces for Android and iOS, and an API that developers can use to build browser extensions, applications and other software. For some languages, Google Translate can pronounce translated text, highlight corresponding words and phrases in the source and target text, and act as a simple dictionary for single-word input. If "Detect language" is selected, text in an unknown language can be identified.

In the web interface, users can suggest alternate translations, such as for technical terms, or correct mistakes. These suggestions are included in future updates to the translation process. If a user enters a URL in the source text, Google Translate will produce a hyperlink to a machine translation of the website. For some languages, text can be entered via an on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition, or speech recognition. It is possible to enter searches in a source language that are first translated to a destination language allowing one to browse and interpret results from the selected destination language in the source language. In 2015 the application gained the ability to translate text in real time using the device's camera, as a result of Google's acquisition of the Word Lens app.

Limitations
Google Translate, like other automatic translation tools, has its limitations. The service limits the number of paragraphs and the range of technical terms that can be translated, and while it can help the reader to understand the general content of a foreign language text, it does not always deliver accurate translations and most times, it tends to repeat verbatim the same word it's expected to translate. Grammatically, for example, Google Translate struggles to differentiate between imperfect and perfect tenses in Romance languages so habitual and continuous acts in the past often become single historical events. Although seemingly pedantic, this can often lead incorrect results (to a native speaker of for example French and Spanish) which would have been avoided by a human translator. Knowledge of the subjunctive mood is virtually non-existent. Moreover, the informal second person (tu) is often chosen, whatever the context or accepted usage. Since its English reference material contains only "you" forms, it is difficult to translate into a language which has more.

Some languages produce better results than others. Google Translate performs well especially when English is the target language and the source language is from the European Union due to the prominence of translated EU parliament notes. A 2010 analysis indicated that French to English translation is relatively accurate, and 2011 and 2012 analyses showed that Italian to English translation is relatively accurate as well. However, if the source text is shorter, rule-based machine translations often perform better; this effect is particularly evident in Chinese to English translations. While edits of translations may be submitted, in Chinese specifically one is not able to edit sentences as a whole. Instead, one must edit sometimes arbitrary sets of characters, leading to incorrect edits.

Texts written in the Greek, Devanagari, Cyrillic and Arabic scripts can be transliterated automatically from phonetic equivalents written in the Latin alphabet. The browser version of the Google translator provides the read phonetically option for Japanese to English conversion. The same option is not available on the paid API version.

Many of the more popular languages have a "text-to-speech" audio function that is able to read back a text in that language, up to a few dozen words or so. In the case of pluricentric languages, the accent depends on the region: for English, in the Americas, most of the Asia-Pacific and West Asia the audio uses a female General American accent, whereas in Europe, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Guyana and all other parts of the world a female British English accent is used, except for a special Oceania accent used in Australia, New Zealand and Norfolk lsland; for Spanish, in the Americas a Latin American Spanish accent is used, while in the other parts of the world a Castilian Spanish accent is used; Portuguese uses a Sao Paulo accent in the world, except for Portugal, where their native accent is used. Some less widely spoken languages use the open-source eSpeak synthesizer for their speech; producing a robotic, awkward voice that may be difficult to understand.

Translation methodology
Google Translate does not apply grammatical rules, since its algorithms are based on statistical analysis rather than traditional rule-based analysis. The system's original creator, Franz Josef Och, has criticized the effectiveness of rule-based algorithms in favor of statistical approaches. It is based on a method called statistical machine translation, and more specifically, on research by Och who won the DARPA contest for speed machine translation in 2003. Och was the head of Google's machine translation group until leaving to join Human Longevity, Inc. in July 2014.

Google Translate does not translate from one language to another (L1 -> L2). Instead, it often translates first to English and then to the target language (L1 -> EN -> L2). However, because English, like all human languages, is ambiguous and depends on context, this can cause translation errors.

The following languages do not have a direct Google translation to or from English. These languages are translated through the indicated intermediate language (which in all cases is closely related to the desired language but more widely spoken) in addition to through English:[citation needed]

Belarusian (be ru en other); Catalan (ca es en other); Galician (gl pt en other); Haitian Creole (ht fr en other); Slovak (sk cs en other); Ukrainian (uk ru en other); Urdu (ur hi en other). According to Och, a solid base for developing a usable statistical machine translation system for a new pair of languages from scratch would consist of a bilingual text corpus (or parallel collection) of more than 150-200 million words, and two monolingual corpora each of more than a billion words. Statistical models from these data are then used to translate between those languages.

To acquire this huge amount of linguistic data, Google used United Nations documents. The UN typically publishes documents in all six official UN languages, which has produced a very large 6-language corpus.

Google representatives have been involved with domestic conferences in Japan where Google has solicited bilingual data from researchers.

When Google Translate generates a translation, it looks for patterns in hundreds of millions of documents to help decide on the best translation. By detecting patterns in documents that have already been translated by human translators, Google Translate makes intelligent guesses (AI) as to what an appropriate translation should be.

Translation mistakes and oddities
Since Google Translate uses statistical matching to translate, translated text can often include apparently nonsensical and obvious errors, often swapping common terms for similar but nonequivalent common terms in the other language, as well as inverting sentence meaning.[citation needed] Also, for the speech, it uses only European French as well as Latin American Spanish worldwide, but both Portugal and Brazilian Portuguese (European for translate.google.pt and Brazilian for all other Google Translate sites).

great support



Posted on 08 October 2024
Functionality
Even non-popular languages are supported. Great!
Translation-sites work very fast.
Ease of use
Once implemented, there is no need, to spend much attention.
Also manual translations can be done easily on GTranslate website
Support
Thx to Suzan and Arshak @GTranslate. They fixed my probs with collapsed menu in Joomla 5 immediately.
You´re the best :-)
Documentation
I used this to: translation to English, Arabic, Ukrainian, Somali, Persian, Pashto
Functionality
This module does not allow using the 2nd or 3rd language of the website instead of automatic page translation (my website has 2 languages).
Ease of use
The plugin installation and settings are quite easy to use. any website user can easily translate the page.
Support
their support can't tell you when their module will be ready for use in Joomla 5 (without backwards compatibility plugin).
Documentation
they are still using documentation for Joomla 3, time to update documentation for use in Joomla 5
I used this to: automatically translate my website pages into multiple languages

Customers Support



Posted on 18 June 2024
Functionality
Works smoothless. Customer is happy with the result and its amazint to have an option rewrite the translations direct from the frontend .
Ease of use
its a little bit hassle , but the support of the GTranslate was amazing and always lead me to the succesful end.
Support
Suzan and Ashrak were very helpful with the implementation of the language mutations.
Documentation
I used this to: my customers which use the translations for the european market expanse
Functionality
It works great on the 2 sites where I have it set up.
If you have a form it may need additional steps but the support team helps you.
Ease of use
It's very easy to set it up yourself following their instructions. Also very intuitive to set up the module design and language.
Support
Awesome support from the developer Arshak. We had a situation with one of our forms and he investigated and worked until it was resolved.
Documentation
I used this to: Translation of 2 websites from english into many languages. We use the subdomain paid option.

Great thanks for this plugin



Posted on 13 February 2024
Functionality
You can make the main language into which the translation is carried out, instead of the original language. It's just great !!!!!!!!!
Ease of use
GTranslate is a very useful module and easy to configure to translate to any language, and there are many
Support
I had a problem after changing hosting, but with the help of a specialist Susanna, my problem was quickly solved. Thank you very much
Documentation
The documentation is very good, but it is practically not needed, since the module is very easy to use, the functionality is very simple
I used this to: I have been using the translation of my website for a full year and I am very satisfied with the translation and settings

Super easy solution



Posted on 06 February 2024
Functionality
As expected, works right out of the box, super fast translations, configurable beyond expectations, anyone can use it, Google powered!
Ease of use
Very easy and intuitive, no need to wonder how and what, it's all clear plus it has all the demos possible on dev's website
Support
Susanna from Gtranslate logged and solved minor issue I had (cache) in less than 24h, though I am a "free" user. Thnx!
Documentation
I used this to: Translating website's content in easy and very cheap way! No need to involve professional translators, Google's power does that for you.
Functionality
La capacidad de traducir automáticamente todo el contenido del sitio es un salvavidas para llegar a una audiencia global.
Ease of use
GTranslate es extremadamente fácil de usar. La interfaz es intuitiva y la configuración inicial es un proceso sencillo.
Support
En varias ocasiones he necesitado asistencia y su equipo de soporte siempre ha respondido de manera rápida y efectiva.
Documentation
La documentación proporcionada es completa y fácil de entender. Incluye guías detalladas paso a paso que facilitan la configuración.
I used this to: Utiliccé la extensión para ampliar la audiencia de mi sitio web, haciendola llegar a hablantes del idioma inglés. La experiencia ha sido positiva. Como comentaba antes, En varias ocasiones he necesitado asistencia y su equipo de soporte siempre ha respondido de manera oportuna.

very good



Posted on 24 August 2023
Functionality
very good, it does what it should, the service is fast and professional
Ease of use
very good, it does what it should, the service is fast and professional
Support
Documentation
I used this to: GTranslate works too reliably. Very good support. Dmitry, Suzan, and Arshak helped us quickly
Functionality
Works like a charm. Translations are accurate and understandable, though not always totally idiomatic.
Ease of use
Very easy to set up, though we had to add to tweak our Admin Tools .htaccess file a bit beyond adding the redirects, and add some custom CSS
Support
Excellent! Grikor was very quick to respond and made sure he understood the z-index issue we had before passing it along to the developers.
Documentation
Clear and straightforward, with easy to follow step by step instructions.
I used this to: Website for an international professional society, with 9 languages available.

Very useful extension!



Posted on 06 July 2023
Functionality
This is robust and reliable Joomla extension that does exactly what it should.
Ease of use
If you follow instructions, easy. If you umderstand Joomla CMS it should be no problem!
Support
Fast! Grikor was very friendly and helpful. Had a need for refund and it was done in a same day.
Documentation
I used this to: A website ? We use the app with 5 languages and works like a charm! ?

GTranslate

Version:
4.0.2
Developer:
GTRANSLATE INC
Last updated:
Nov 30 2023
11 months ago
Date added:
May 07 2008
License:
GPLv2 or later
Type:
Free download
Includes:
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Compatibility:
J3 J4
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