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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 ... Serbian; Slovak; Slovene; Ukrainian; Vietnamese; 12th stage (launched ...

  3. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    GNMT improved on the quality of translation by applying an example-based (EBMT) machine translation method in which the system learns from millions of examples of language translation. [2] GNMT's proposed architecture of system learning was first tested on over a hundred languages supported by Google Translate. [ 2 ]

  4. Yandex Translate - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the launch of the translator in beta mode in the spring of 2010, it was only available in three languages — English, Russian and Ukrainian, with a limit of 10,000 characters. [2] Yandex.Translate has some languages that are missing from Google Translate, such as Russia's national minority languages.

  5. List of ISO 639 language codes - Wikipedia

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    Serbian: srp: srp: Individual Living Српски (Srpski) the ISO 639-2/T code srp deprecated the ISO 639-2/B code scc [4] Shona: sna: sna: Individual Living chiShona Sindhi: snd: snd: Individual Living سنڌي; सिन्धी (Sindhī) Sinhala, Sinhalese: sin: sin: Individual Living සිංහල (Siṁhala) Slovak: slk: slo: slk ...

  6. 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.

  7. Grigoriy Shcherbina - Wikipedia

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    Shcherbina on a 2023 stamp of Serbia Shcherbina monument in North Mitrovica.. Grigoriy Stepanovich Shcherbina [1] (Russian: Григорий Степанович Щербина, Ukrainian: Григорій Степанович Щербина, 1868–1903) was a Russian diplomat of Ukrainian origin, the Russian Consul seated in Mitrovica, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire from late 1902 until his ...

  8. Ukrainian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Ukrainian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  9. Ukrainians in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Serbian refugee commissioner Vladimir Cucić stated that 5,698 refugees from Ukraine had registered their stay in Serbia. [ 2 ] As stated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, between February 24 and November 2, 2022, around 22,709 Ukrainian citizens have registered residence in Serbia.