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Just to further Pete o'Hanlon's post.
The quality of the translation seems to depend heavily on how close the languages are to eachother. If I put French or German into Google translate the results are pretty reasonable. I regularly need to translate Arabic into English, often the results are impossible even to get the jist of. My guess is Translating Japanese --> English and back will be pretty bad, but Japanese into one of the related East Asian languages less so.

Even then you don't have control over the process of the text comes out. An internal memo in Arabic about a student travelling with text that meant something like "She had two choices an easy way and a difficult way. She went the difficult way" into English "She made a choice between a soft one and a hard one. She took a hard one." I forget the exact wording, but it wasn't far off this. You end up surprisingly often with unintentionally funny or smutty translations, something that you may want to avoid for your clients.

Writing your own translator is hard Google has large teams devoted to the problem, and you see the results. My advice is to use a good [human] translator and swap languages in code.

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