Language Translator Software Free Download

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Identify up to 81 languages for free using our Language Identification API endpoint, which includes all translation languages above with Afrikaans, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Belarusian, Burmese, Central Khmer, Chuvash, Esperanto, Georgian, Haitian, Icelandic, Kazakh, Kirghiz, Kurdish, Lao, Mongolian, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Persian, Pushto, Somali, Tagalog

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When you give a user ID access to multiple services, use an endpoint URL that includes the service instance ID (for example, -south.language-translator.watson.cloud.ibm.com/instances/6bbda3b3-d572-45e1-8c54-22d6ed9e52c2). You can find the instance ID in two places:

Lists all supported languages for translation. The method returns an array of supported languages with information about each language. Languages are listed in alphabetical order by language code (for example, af, ar). In addition to basic information about each language, the response indicates whether the language is supported_as_source for translation and supported_as_target for translation. It also lists whether the language is identifiable.

Translates the input text from the source language to the target language. Specify a model ID that indicates the source and target languages, or specify the source and target languages individually. You can omit the source language to have the service attempt to detect the language from the input text. If you omit the source language, the request must contain sufficient input text for the service to identify the source language.

The model to use for translation. For example, en-de selects the IBM-provided base model for English-to-German translation. A model ID overrides the source and target parameters and is required if you use a custom model. If no model ID is specified, you must specify at least a target language.

Language code that specifies the language of the input text. If omitted, the service derives the source language from the input text. The input must contain sufficient text for the service to identify the language reliably.

A score between 0 and 1 indicating the confidence of source language detection. A higher value indicates greater confidence. This is returned only when the service automatically detects the source language.

If the default parameter isn't specified, the service returns all models (default and non-default) for each language pair. To return only default models, set this parameter to true. To return only non-default models, set this parameter to false. There is exactly one default model, the IBM-provided base model, per language pair.

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