Amazon has the US site, the Japanese site, etc., but how can you open and operate an Amazon store if you don’t know Japanese or English? Use translation tools to easily master various minority languages. Next, I will introduce to you Amazon’s free translation tools.
Amazon's free translation tool: Google Translate
This should be a tool that most sellers have used. It supports Chinese to English, English to Chinese, Chinese to German, Spanish, Japanese, and too many other languages. Anyway, it supports translating Chinese into various languages. It is reported that Google Translate supports 104 languages, which can fully meet the needs of 99% of users. From March 2017, sellers in mainland China can also directly use Google Translate online and mobile app for translation, which is simple, fast and easy to use.
Amazon’s free translation tool 2: Nicetranslator
It supports various minority languages and is also very convenient to use. The translated content is presented synchronously. During use, sellers only need to select the language for translation and the results will be presented synchronously, as shown below: If sellers are worried that the content of Google Translate is inconsistent, they can use several translation tools for comparison and reference.
Amazon's free translation tool 3. Linguee
It supports two-way translation in 25 languages, mainly translation between English and other languages. Of course, if you have seller friends who have used the linguee tool, you will find that there is a lot of content below the translation results. If you compare carefully, you will find that the two translation tools on linguee are different. It is not a direct translation tool. It gives an introduction to common and special usage while translating. At the same time, some phrases and the articles or news sources from which they come are also listed, which can better help everyone understand the content you want to translate.