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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 ]

  3. Wikipedia:Translation to Kurdish - Wikipedia

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    This is a project page to collect a list of articles which need to be translated into Kurdish to improve Kurdish Wikipedia. This is part of a Wikimedia UK project to work with the Kurdish diaspora community to create more Wikipedia editors and help improve educational resources in Kurdish and about Kurdish society, culture and history in English.

  4. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso has been active since 1998, with the aim of providing online translation and linguistic tools to corporate and mass markets. [3] [4] In 2013 it released Reverso Context, a bilingual dictionary tool based on big data and machine learning algorithms. [5] In 2016 Reverso acquired Fleex, a service for learning English via subtitled movies.

  5. Yazidi literature - Wikipedia

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    Some of the largest text collections of Yazidi literature have been compiled by Philip G. Kreyenbroek (2005) [3] and Khanna Omarkhali (2017). [4] Other compilations of various Yazidi texts are those of Christine Allison (2001) [ 2 ] and Teimuraz Avdoev, a Georgian Yazidi.

  6. Wikipedia:Content translation tool - Wikipedia

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    The content translation tool assists users in translating existing Wikipedia articles from one language to another. Users select an article in any language, then select another language, and the interface provides machine translation which the human user can then use as inspiration to make readable text in another language.

  7. Central Kurdish - Wikipedia

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    Central Kurdish, [a] also known as Sorani Kurdish, is a Kurdish dialect [6] [7] [8] or a language [9] [10] spoken in Iraq, mainly in Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as the provinces of Kurdistan, Kermanshah, and West Azerbaijan in western Iran.

  8. Kurdish language - Wikipedia

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    The literary output in Kurdish was mostly confined to poetry until the early 20th century, when more general literature became developed. Today, the two principal written Kurdish dialects are Kurmanji and Sorani. Sorani is, along with Arabic, one of the two official languages of Iraq and is in political documents simply referred to as "Kurdish".

  9. Sharafnama - Wikipedia

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    At the right, it is a Kurdish–French dictionary, made by Alexandre Jaba, and published in 1879 in Saint Petersburg, too. The Sherefname has been translated into the languages German, Arabic, English, Ottoman, Russian, and Turkish. [3] In 1972 the Kurdish scholar Abdurrahman Sharafkandi, translated the book from Persian into Kurdish. [3]