I'm trying to read something during my holidays from work since I've got no money, no family, no kids or wife to enjoy life.My company offers a library with physical books they send copies to us via mail but me being this dumb fuck I'm ordered this book in French.The book is so cute and it came in such a nice package full of care that I would feel bad if I didn't ready it, so I won't give up.I tried using ChatGPT and Google lens to translate the pages of the book for me and it gave a great result, but it's going to be a pain in the ass taking pictures of every page and uploading each page. I think some of those services might have some limitation in terms of prompts per images in a day.Do you guys have any ideas on how to bypass it?I'm thinking of translating page by page, then saving it into a single file and print at my works printers so I can read it without worries.
French isn’t that hard to read
>>25267283If you're already going to be translating every single page on your computer why not just... read an actual English translation on your computer?https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1399/pg1399-images.html
>>25267287Thanks, I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, I've downloaded the book and I will plan to read the epub version.It seems my physical version is also incomplete, it starts at chapter, but even though some pages have are weary it doesnt have marks like pages were ripped.I cant complain much, the library is really big and it's free even thought the sites looks soemthing from the 90's, I don't even pay anything to get it sent by mail.>>25267285I don't know how difficult is the writing in this book, but it would take a lot longer reading with a dictionary and getting therythm and structure of French Grammar.