Multi-Lingual in End User Language: Native Language
Prakhar Agarwal1, Shivani Jain2

1Prakhar Agarwal, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Vidya College of Engineering, VCE Meerut (U.P), India.
2Shivani Jain, Department of Information Technology, Vidya College of Engineering, VCE Meerut (U.P), India.
Manuscript received on 12 March 2017 | Revised Manuscript received on 21 March 2017 | Manuscript Published on 30 March 2017 | PP: 8-11 | Volume-6 Issue-8, March 2017 | Retrieval Number: H2409036817/17©BEIESP
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Abstract: Now days in growing globalization, if we wish to expand our business or our interests then obviously we have to communicate with the language understandable at both ends. But this is not possible in certain cases due to the absence of common language. So, we require a translator for effective communication. To make the globalization possible for both ends we have to communication with each other. We propose a web portal which opens at the other end in their own language automatically to provide effective communication. At present, there are few web portals which provide the feature of multilingual but not in very effective way. They provide the link on their portal for translation of language but in our portal we remove this challenge and add the feature that the portal will open at the user end in their understandable language.
Keywords: Multilingual, Web Portal, Internationalization.

Scope of the Article: Multimedia and Real-Time Communication