i never done it before but i think you type in like say you want this saying
-------> can i get some soup , you would type in -------> how do you say can i get some soup in Japanese .... ( i think )
Go on google translate and enter in the website link in the right box.
Just use Google Translate. It works.Suggestion:http://bab.lahttp://jisho.org
Translate from: German Type text or a website address or translate a document. Cancel English Spanish Japanese 砂ドル
http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr Go to the website above, and in the first drop down box pick "English to Japanese". Then, in the top text box, type in what you want to translate.
Google Translate is a free translation website on the Internet. You can translate from English to Japanese as well as from Japanese to English. A web page address can be entered into the program, and will be translated to the language selected.
If by English names you mean into romaji - which is a readable version of Japanese then yes there is. An example of what I mean is; 日本国 - Nihonkoku Meaning Japan. http://www.romaji.org/
Google and Bing both have great translators. Both Google and Bing translators can translate Japanese to English and English to Japanese. Free Translation is another website that offers Japanese to English translators.
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the best website I can give is "Google translate" Edit: You can't translate a pokemon game completely to english just by using a website, but there are some translation projects out there. (Look it up if you want) Google translate works when you want to translate text, but not a whole game.
There is no website where you can translate whole essays into Irish, you'll have to pay a translator.
You can use the website: http://babelfish.yahoo.com You can type the English words you want to write as Japanese and will translate into kanji. Make sure to select "English to Japanese" from the drop-down box. I advise you not to translate large blocks of text at one time, because these free translator programs tend to translate very literally, and sometimes it gives back text that, as a whole, doesn't make sense. Use it for single words or short phrases.
Try Wordreference