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Linguaphile
Linguaphile is a simplistic command line machine translator designed to be easy to use. It differs from dictionaries in that it analyzes the inflection of each word before translation. It is open source, platform independent, and programmed in Perl. Currently, Linguaphile supports 56 languages. It is similar to Traduki. Linguaphile also has a web interface.
Languages
- Afrikaans
- Alawa
- Albanian (Shqip)
- Arrernte
- Basque (Euskara)
- Belarusian (Беларуская, Belaruski)
- Bulgarian (Български, Balgarski)
- Catalan (Català)
- Croatian (Hrvatski)
- Czech (Česky)
- Danish (Dansk)
- Dutch (Nederlands)
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian (Eesti)
- Finnish (Suomi)
- French (Français)
- Galician (Galego)
- German (Deutsch)
- Greek (Ελληνικά, Ellinika)
- Hawaiian (`Ōlelo Hawai`i)
- Hungarian (Magyar)
- Icelandic (Íslenska)
- Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
- Interlingua
- Irish (Gaeilge)
- Italian (Italiano)
- Kala Lagaw Ya
- Klingon (tlhIngan Hol)
- Korean (한국어, Hankuko)
- Kriol
- Latvian (Latviešu)
- Lithuanian (Lietuvos)
- Malay (Bahasa Melayu)
- Maltese (Malti)
- Maori (Māori)
- Marshallese (Ebon)
- Norwegian (Norsk)
- Pitjantjatjara
- Polish (Polski)
- Portuguese (Português)
- Romanian (Română)
- Russian (Русский, Russky)
- Samoan (Gagana Samoa)
- Serbian (Српски, Srpski)
- Slovak (Slovenčina)
- Slovenian (Slovenščina)
- Spanish (Español)
- Swahili (Kiswahili)
- Swedish (Svenska)
- Thai (ไทย)
- Tok Pisin
- Turkish (Türkçe)
- Ukrainian (Українська, Ukrayins'ka)
- Warlpiri
- Welsh (Cymraeg)
External links
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