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  2. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Piotr_Gasiorowski (talk · contribs): native Polish speaker, primarily a phonologist and historical linguists; a Wikipedia veteran willing to return to active service; Carriearchdale (talk · contribs) :native in English, but I also do translations to BrE. I am currently fluent in French, Spanish, and Japanese.

  5. Machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation has also been used for translating Wikipedia articles and could play a larger role in creating, updating, expanding, and generally improving articles in the future, especially as the MT capabilities may improve. There is a "content translation tool" which allows editors to more easily translate articles across several select ...

  6. Peacebuilding - Wikipedia

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    Peacebuilding is an activity that aims to resolve injustice in nonviolent ways and to transform the cultural and structural conditions that generate deadly or destructive conflict. It revolves around developing constructive personal, group, and political relationships across ethnic , religious , class , national , and racial boundaries.

  7. Translation - Wikipedia

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    [74] Translation of other than the simplest brief texts requires painstakingly close reading of the source text and the draft translation, so as to resolve the ambiguities inherent in language and thereby to asymptotically approach the most accurate rendering of the source text. [75]

  8. Fortition - Wikipedia

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    In articulatory phonetics, fortition, also known as strengthening, is a consonantal change that increases the degree of stricture. It is the opposite of the more common lenition . [ 1 ] For example, a fricative or an approximant may become a stop (i.e. [v] becomes [b] or [r] becomes [d] ).

  9. Royal Spanish Academy - Wikipedia

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    Diccionario de la lengua española (Spanish Language Dictionary). The 1st edition was published in 1780, and the 23rd edition in 2014. [17] It can be consulted for free online as of October 2017 [18] and was published in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries to mark the tricentennial of the founding of the RAE. [citation needed]