Google Translate 100 000 Times May 2026
Google will block you after ~200–500 rapid requests. To reach 100k, you must use proxies and delays . Step 1: Install required library pip install deep-translator Step 2: The basic script (will die at ~500 iterations) from deep_translator import GoogleTranslator import time text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." iterations = 100000
import random def simulate_google_translate_100k(phrase): for _ in range(100000): # Simulate meaning loss: shorten, swap nouns, randomize if random.random() < 0.01: # 1% chance of major change per iteration phrase = random.choice(["yes", "no", "0", "1", "", "the", "it"]) elif len(phrase) > 3: phrase = phrase[:int(len(phrase) * 0.999)] # Slowly shrink return phrase google translate 100 000 times
translator = GoogleTranslator(source='es', target='en') text = translator.translate(spanish) Google will block you after ~200–500 rapid requests
if i % 100 == 0: print(f"Iteration i: text") randomize if random.random() <
time.sleep(1) # 1 second delay to avoid immediate ban
| Iterations | Resulting Text | |------------|----------------| | 0 | "I would like to eat an apple." | | 10 | "I want to eat an apple." | | 100 | "We need to consume a fruit." | | 1,000 | "Need to eat." | | 10,000 | "Food." | | 50,000 | "The apple." | | | "1" (or blank, or "Hello") | Part 5: The Better Way (Simulate the result without breaking Google) Instead of actually running 100k requests, run 1,000 iterations and extrapolate using a decay model: