In Ideas

Technically, its 65 languages if you include English.

Its a simple, no-brainer stuff. Just made use of the Google Translate tool.    You may particularly want to check out the Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati versions.

It would remind you of  ‘Junoon Translation’ ( made popular by the hilariously dubbed serial in Doordarshan TV channel). The translation isn’t perfect but it gets across the message. Here’s the list.

  1. http://kiruba.com/afrikaans
  2. http://kiruba.com/albanian
  3. http://kiruba.com/arabic
  4. http://kiruba.com/armenian
  5. http://kiruba.com/azerbaijani
  6. http://kiruba.com/basque
  7. http://kiruba.com/belarusian
  8. http://kiruba.com/bengali
  9. http://kiruba.com/bulgarian
  10. http://kiruba.com/catalan
  11. http://kiruba.com/chineses – Chinese (Simplified)
  12. http://kiruba.com/chineset – Chinese (Traditional)
  13. http://kiruba.com/croatian
  14. http://kiruba.com/czech
  15. http://kiruba.com/danish
  16. http://kiruba.com/dutch
  17. http://kiruba.com/estonian
  18. http://kiruba.com/filipino
  19. http://kiruba.com/finnish
  20. http://kiruba.com/french
  21. http://kiruba.com/galician
  22. http://kiruba.com/georgian
  23. http://kiruba.com/german
  24. http://kiruba.com/greek
  25. http://kiruba.com/gujarati
  26. http://kiruba.com/haitian
  27. http://kiruba.com/hebrew
  28. http://kiruba.com/hindi
  29. http://kiruba.com/hungarian
  30. http://kiruba.com/icelandic
  31. http://kiruba.com/indonesian
  32. http://kiruba.com/irish
  33. http://kiruba.com/italian
  34. http://kiruba.com/japanese
  35. http://kiruba.com/kannada
  36. http://kiruba.com/korean
  37. http://kiruba.com/latin
  38. http://kiruba.com/latvian
  39. http://kiruba.com/lithuanian
  40. http://kiruba.com/macedonian
  41. http://kiruba.com/malay
  42. http://kiruba.com/maltese
  43. http://kiruba.com/norwegian
  44. http://kiruba.com/persian
  45. http://kiruba.com/polish
  46. http://kiruba.com/portuguese
  47. http://kiruba.com/romanian
  48. http://kiruba.com/russian
  49. http://kiruba.com/serbian
  50. http://kiruba.com/slovak
  51. http://kiruba.com/slovenian
  52. http://kiruba.com/spanish
  53. http://kiruba.com/swahili
  54. http://kiruba.com/swedish
  55. http://kiruba.com/tamil
  56. http://kiruba.com/telugu
  57. http://kiruba.com/thai
  58. http://kiruba.com/turkish
  59. http://kiruba.com/ukrainian
  60. http://kiruba.com/urdu
  61. http://kiruba.com/vietnamese
  62. http://kiruba.com/welsh
  63. http://kiruba.com/yiddish
  64. http://kiruba.com/

The idea originally started when I wanted to have important pages (like my ‘About Me’ page) in different languages. I’m increasingly getting business enquiries from different countries and I figured it would make sense to at-least introduce me in other languages.

However, translating info in different languages is not only time consuming but also expensive. I’m OK with spending money but what worried me was continuing to keep those pages updated when I change the main information.

That’s when I stuck upon a simple idea of using the Google Translate tool. It may not be perfect. By a long way. However, its a simplistic solution right at hand and it would be a shame not to use it.