
I'm literally just providing you some factual data. It's overall a really bad experience.ĮDIT: It's kinda funny seeing how controversial this post is. I know people like to say that Deepl is better than Google translate and in general it is, but it's surprisingly misleading a lot of times (more than Google), often misinterpreting results, providing opposite meaning to what is actually being said, freaking out and bugging out by dropping entire sentences and/or repeating the same phrase over and over in a loop (Google translate does this too, but deepl does it more often). I wouldn't normally advise people to use GPT for stuff like language learning but it's undeniable that GPT3 and especially 4 are miles ahead in accuracy and naturalness of the translations compared to Google Translate and Deepl which are both incredibly bad. Especially GPT4 if you have access to that.

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