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  2. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares the number of languages which the following machine translation programs can translate between. (Moses and Moses for Mere Mortals allow you to train translation models for any language pair, though collections of translated texts (parallel corpus) need to be provided by the user.

  3. NepaLinux - Wikipedia

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    NepaLinux was a Debian and Morphix-based Linux distribution focused on desktop usage in Nepali language computing. [1] It contains applications for desktop users, such as OpenOffice.org, Nepali GNOME and KDE desktops, Nepali input method editor. [citation needed] NepaLinux was developed and distributed by Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya.

  4. Comparison of computer-assisted translation tools - Wikipedia

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    A number of computer-assisted translation software and websites exists for various platforms and access types. According to a 2006 survey undertaken by Imperial College of 874 translation professionals from 54 countries, primary tool usage was reported as follows: Trados (35%), Wordfast (17%), Déjà Vu (16%), SDL Trados 2006 (15%), SDLX (4%), STAR Transit [fr; sv] (3%), OmegaT (3%), others (7%).

  5. Category:Language learning software - Wikipedia

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    Language learning video games ... Spaced repetition software (19 P) Pages in category "Language learning software" ... Hello English; I.

  6. List of language self-study programs - Wikipedia

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    With effort, learners can study any language by comparing their recordings to the same story in a language they know. [ 7 ] The list of self-study programs, below, shows the number of languages taught by each program, the name of the program, and the number of different languages used for instruction.

  7. Pronunciator - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciator is a set of webpages, audio and video files, and mobile apps for learning any of 87 languages. Explanations are available in 50 languages. 1,500 libraries in the US and Canada subscribe and make it available free to their members, including state-wide in Texas, North Carolina, Louisiana, and Arkansas.

  8. Eurotalk - Wikipedia

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    EuroTalk, also Utalk, is an educational publisher based in London, known primarily for its interactive language learning software.The company was established in 1991 by the company directors, Richard Howeson and Andrew Ashe.

  9. Memrise - Wikipedia

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    Memrise is a British language platform that uses spaced repetition of flashcards to increase the rate of learning. [2] It is based in London, UK. Memrise offers user-generated content on a wide range of other subjects. The Memrise app has courses in 16 languages and its combinations, while the website for "community courses" has a great many more languages a