Google Translate for domestic use

Google has withdrawn from the Chinese market. If you want to use Google Translate normally, you need to access the Internet scientifically.

Some software tools related to Google Translate also cannot be used normally, such as Chrome browser right-click translation, Potplayer online subtitle real-time translation, etc.

The most effective solution at present is to access Google Translate normally by modifying the hosts file.

1. Download the tool that integrates scanning available IP + speed test + automatic writing of hosts

GitHub - Ponderfly/GoogleTranslateIpCheck

2. Go to this GitHub project ( ips.txt ) and copy the IP 

This is the IP that can be used as of the time I publish my blog.

216.239.32.40
108.177.97.100
74.125.196.113

3. Open the ip.txt file

4. Copy the ip into it and run GoogleTranslateIpCheck.exe as administrator

 It will automatically monitor it. If it detects that it is available, it will prompt you to enter Y to confirm.

5. If the execution is successful, you can use Google Translate in China.

Google Translate is a free translation service provided by Google, which can provide instant translation between 109 languages ​​and supports the translation of words, sentences and web pages between any two languages. The more human-translated documents that can be analyzed, the higher and better the translation quality will be.

When Google Translate generates translations, it looks for patterns across millions of documents to determine the best translation. Google Translate works by detecting patterns in human-translated documents, making reasonable guesses, and then arriving at an appropriate translation. This process of finding various examples in large amounts of text is called "statistical machine translation." Because translations are machine-generated, not all translations are completely correct.

In September 2022, Google Translate will withdraw from China.

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