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Learn about Google Translate, a multilingual neural machine translation service by Google that supports 243 languages and language varieties. Find out how it evolved from a statistical machine translation service to a deep learning system, and what features it offers for text, speech, and image translation.
TNT Sports is a group of pay television sports channels in the UK and Ireland, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group. It was formerly known as BT Sport and launched in 2013, covering various sports events such as Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UFC and MotoGP.
Learn about the neural machine translation system developed by Google and introduced in 2016 that used an artificial neural network to improve Google Translate. Find out the history, training, evaluation and languages supported by GNMT.
Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other phrases in Google Search. It is also available in Google Translate and as a Chrome extension, and it covers multiple languages licensed from Oxford University Press and other sources.
Learn how to help translate articles from the English Wikipedia into other languages using the content translation tool, handmade methods, or classroom collaborations. Find out how to comply with the policies and rules of the destination Wikipedia and provide interlanguage links to the source article.
Learn how to translate articles from other Wikipedias into English or request translations from English to other languages. Find out the license requirements, tools, templates, and userboxes for translators and proofreaders.
Learn how to use the content translation tool to translate existing Wikipedia articles from one language to another. Find out the restrictions, limitations and issues of this tool on the English Wikipedia.
Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. [1] The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between translating (a written text) and interpreting (oral or signed communication between users of different languages ...