
Originally Posted by
smileforlife434
seahawk that was helpful but u have to pay money and i don't wanna pay
Are you actually clicking on the links we're recommending? Both Babelfish and the site seahwk83 recommended are free. You type in the text and receive a text translation. You can translate English to Russian or vice versa. However, be aware that the capabilities of any automatic translation are limited and unusual words and idioms will be lost. For example, if you put in the Russian for "My hovercraft is full of eels" into Babelfish (Моё судно на воздушной подушке полно угрей), you get back "My vessel on the air cushion is full of the blackheads". No translation software handles idioms and unusual words well.
Assuming you want to type something in English, translate into Russian, and send the result for the uncle you mention in your other posting about sending email, you would do it this way:
1. Go to Babelfish at the link above and enter your text into the field named Translate a block of text: "Hello, uncle, how are you doing? I'm doing fine and I miss you."
2. Select English to Russian with the dropdown menu and click the Translate button.
3. The result in Russian appears above the text you've translated: "Здравствулте!, дядюшка, как вы делаете? I' m делая отлично и я пропускаем вас." Copy and paste into your email.
You're not being very clear about what you want to do. If you want to take the resulting text and send a spoken translation because your uncle can't read the email you're sending him for some reason, you will need to acquire software. For example,
this shareware will supposedly create an MP3 file with your Russian translation (it's shareware). The alternative would be to have your uncle find someone who can read the translation to him.