From Blog: 2. How to Use This translator’s usage is quite similar to Google Translate. However, there are still different. You can change the translated language by clicking the arrow keys. There are a total of 48 languages. You can enter the text in any language in the Click to Enter text box and type. Then The text will be read in the translated language. And the translated language will pop up. You can copy any text in the translated text box and in the Click to Enter text box. Also, you can let the translated text read again by clicking the read aloud button.
Blog: Translator (A blog) (This blog was written in 11:57 16/7/2022) Intro: This is my one greatest project, and it is the amazing translator. It works like Google Translate. It can translate and read 48 languages. I like to make games like the Plane Crash game I made. But this is not a game. It is a translator that can help with my learning. Let’s move on. Index: 1. Inspiration (Why I made it at the first place) 2. How to Use 3. Coding (Easy) 4. Languages 5. Usage of Daily Life 6. What I want to share 6.1. How I felt 6.2. Ran out of ideas (What I will make next) 7. Credits 1. Inspiration (Why I made it in the first place) After I made the game Plane Crash with a good success. I had ran out of ideas of what game I should make. People loved the game Plane Crash. But I wanted to make another good project. Then I thought of the scratch translate function and the text to speech function can make a translator. This was also inspired by Google Translate. I then start making the project “Google Translate”. Also, I thought it was very easy to make, but actually it was lots of bugs. Lists problems, and more… 2. How to Use Translator Link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/712710895/ This translator’s usage is quite similar to Google Translate. However, there are still different. You can change the translated language by clicking the arrow keys. There are a total of 48 languages. You can enter the text in any language in the Click to Enter text box and type. Then The text will be read in the translated language. And the translated language will pop up. You can copy any text in the translated text box and in the Click to Enter text box. Also, you can let the translated text read again by clicking the read aloud button. 3. Coding (Easy) The coding is very complicated, so I won’t explain much. There are a total of 6 sprites. See the list below Sprites (Total 6) • Message Receiver • Clear text • Show and hide • up • down • read All sprites are buttons. The background has no code, but has a mix of yellow and light yellow and some text and vectors that are not buttons. The main code is on the sprite “Message Receiver”. It translates the text. This is the code of the Message Receiver: 4. Languages There are 48 languages that can be translated into. Wow! That is a high number. Here is the list of languages. List of Languages: 1 Amharic 2 Arabic 3 Azerbaijani 4 Basque 5 Bulgarian 6 Catlan 7 Chinese (Simplified) 8 Chinese (Traditional) 9 Croatian 10 Czech 11 Danish 12 Dutch 13 English 14 Estonian 15 Finnish 16 French 17 Galician 18 German 19 Greek 20 Hebrew 21 Hungarian 22 Icelandic 23 Indonesian 24 Irish 25 Italian 26 Japanese 27 Korean 28 Lavian 29 Lithuanian 30 Maori 31 Norwegian ,32 Persian 33 Polish 34 Portuguese 35 Romanian 36 Russian 37 Scots Gaelic 38 Serbian 39 Slovak 40 Sovenian 41 Spanish 42 Swedish 43 Thai 44 Turkish 45 Ukrainian 46 Vietnamese 47 Welsh 48 Zulu Here is the End of list of Languages. 5. Usage of Daily Life This can be used in Daily life like Google Translate. It can help people learn different languages. Like now I want to learn Japanese. This could also be used as a dictionary in any language as it can translate to other languages. So, it can help me learn Chinese and English. 6. What I want to share 6.1. How I felt Extremely excited when all the bugs are fixed, and the translator was done. Very happy and had the taste of success. The translator is very useful for me in the future. 6.2. Ran out of ideas (What I will make next) I am making a math game next. Working still in progress. I predict it would come up very good. So, I didn’t ran out of ideas yet. 7. Credits: Thanks for Google Translate for inspiring me to make this Translator Thanks for Remove Background bg. For help me remove background of vectors Thanks for Google for the vectors Thanks for Scratch for the Translate and Text to Speech function. That’s all END OF BLOG BACK TO INDEX