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You'll need a ./bin/bash script adapted to your own language!On the Williams College Libraries' site, you'll find just about any language abbreviations in the world.You can check here http://www.williams.edu/library/guides/languages.php
So here we go! You need to put your script(s) in /usr/local/bin
In a terminal, run
sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/en2fr
The "en2fr" will obviouly allow you to translate an English word to its French equivalent. It proves to be quite practical to translate, for instance, words in the ‘man' pages; however, you can also type "grandmother" and get a decent translation!
For KDE users
$ kdesu kate /usr/local/bin/en2frThen copy/paste this:
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.wordreference.com/fr/Translation.asp?enfr=$1
into it.
Make it executable in a terminal, run
sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/en2fr
You can also Right click on the file > Properties > Permissions > Execute
So now you'll be able to use a new command line: en2fr
$ en2fr English_word_to be_translated
To get out of it, press q and y.
English > Spanish -- en2es
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.wordreference.com/es/translation.asp?tranword=$1
Spanish > English -- es2en
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?spen=$1
English > Italian -- en2it
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.wordreference.com/it/translation.asp?enit=$1
Italian > English -- it2en
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.wordreference.com/it/en/translation.asp?iten=$1
English > German -- en2de
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.dict.cc/?s=$1
German > English -- de2en
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.dict.cc/?s=$1
English > Turk -- en2tr
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=$1&go_search=Search
Turk > English -- tr2en
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=$1&go_search=Search
German > Turk -- de2tr
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=$1&go_search=Search
Turk > German -- tr2de
#!/bin/bash
w3m http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=$1&go_search=Search
this tip from here
Could you advice how can I add dictionary for Georgian – English and English – Georgian from site: http://www.translate.ge/
Thank you in advance!