Google translate adds Nepali Language Conversion

http://translate.google.com/

I believe you must be familiar with Google Translate. If you're not yet familiar then Wikipedia explains it as:
"Google Translate is a free, multilingual statistical machine-translation service provided by Google Inc. to translate written text from one language into another."
Its been helping users in translating text and documents from one language to another language.  And now Google Translate has added Nepali Language too. This is a good news for all of us to have Nepali Language in Google Translate. Yet the Nepali Language conversion needs our support for better translation. If you are interested in making this service better than you can visit :  http://translate.google.com/question?hl=en&sl=ne&tl=en and help Google Translate better in Nepali Language Translation. You don't have to write all the translations to contribute, you can just rate the already translated texts to contribute this project. Below is a screenshot you will see at http://translate.google.com/question?sl=ne&tl=en&hl=en&qtype=2.

If you are unsure about the translation then you can click, 'Skip this item'. Hope you will enjoy and have full benefit of Nepali Language translation and if you know Nepali then would contribute in the project too. 

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