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Simple Explanation on Japanese-to-English Translations using your smart phone ...

By Patrick McCarthy on

Simple Explanation on Japanese-to-English Translations (For non-Japanese speakers just trying to understand the meaning) Over the past few years, people have often sent me photos—titles, descriptions, or pages from books, asking me to help translate them into English. So, here’s the simplest advice I can give: It literally takes a minute or two. Just use your smartphone to snap a photo of the page or document, upload it into ChatGPT, GROK, or Deepseek, and ask it to translate into English. That’s it. While tools like Google Translate and DeepL are still helpful, I prefer these newer platforms—they’re faster, clearer, and often more accurate. It’s not about perfection—it’s about understanding. Hope this helps someone out there.
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