There is no real need to translate Gronze (unless you want to read the snarky reviews like on Tripeadvertiser) and/or are determined not to learn any Spanish. The structure is simple and clear, the information simple and useable. Stage, resources available at any given stage, accommodations and type of accommodations, contact details. There even links to flaming Berking.con. If any Pilgrim really needs it any simpler they should maybe stay at home
OK, grumpy Tinker post. But really, really? And there are at least 3 Apps (whatever the hell they are), 6 printed guides (probably), the very nice hand-out from the very nice
http://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/ in St Jean or the simple option to turn right when you leave France and keep going 'till your feet get wet. (If you were heading to Santiago, at that point, you've gone farther than you should've and are advised to turn around.)