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  2. Category:YouTube channels by language - Wikipedia

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    English-language YouTube channels (169 P) H. Hindi-language YouTube channels (12 P) J. Japanese-language YouTube channels (8 P) K. Korean-language YouTube channels (15 P)

  3. Xiaomanyc - Wikipedia

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    Arieh Smith, better known as Xiaomanyc or simply Xiaoma (Chinese: 小马在纽约; pinyin: xiǎo mǎ zài niǔ yuē; lit. 'Little pony in New York'), is an American YouTuber, best known for his videos where he speaks various languages with people from different cultures. [3]

  4. Kiliki language - Wikipedia

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    The language, with 100 words, was called "Click" to highlight its simplicity. This formed the foundation for Kiliki. [11] Kilikili consists of at least 750 words and more than 40 concrete grammar rules. It was designed to be an intuitive language: Karky said he used hard consonants and soft consonants depending on the nature of the words' meanings.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Language Converter

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    phab:T33015 - Convert between English language variants in display of pages; Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)#Script to compensate for nationality differences in articles; Script documentation on Portuguese Wikisource (in Portuguese)

  6. Steve Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Prominent language-acquisition scholar Stephen Krashen has studied Kaufmann's approach to learning, and those of other polyglots such as Kató Lomb. Krashen claims the success of Kaufmann and other polyglots as independent support for his own ideas on second language learning , and sees Kaufmann's approach as a model for other language learners.

  7. 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]

  8. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.