GramTrans
GramTrans is a cross-platform machine translation platform developed in cooperation between Danish GrammarSoft ApS and Norwegian Kaldera Språkteknologi AS. The translation engine is transfer-based.
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GramTrans offers free web-based translation for the Scandinavian languages, based on university research in natural language processing (NLP), corpus linguistics, and lexicography.
Languages
As of September 2008, the available translations are:
Translation | Text | Web Page |
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Danish to English | Yes | Yes |
Danish to Esperanto | Yes | Yes |
Danish to Norwegian | Yes | Yes |
Danish to Swedish | Yes | Yes |
English to Danish | Yes | Yes |
English to Esperanto | Yes | Yes |
English to Norwegian | Yes | Yes |
English to Swedish | Yes | Yes |
Norwegian to Danish | Yes | Yes |
Norwegian to English | Yes | Yes |
Norwegian to Esperanto | Yes | No |
Norwegian to Swedish | Yes | Yes |
Portuguese to Danish | Yes | No |
Portuguese to English | Yes | No |
Portuguese to Esperanto | Yes | No |
Swedish to Danish | Yes | Yes |
Swedish to English | Yes | Yes |
Swedish to Norwegian | Yes | Yes |
gollark: Also, for doomsday device antitampering CC can be quite helpful. Especially Plethora and its entity sensor - you can detect unauthorized players at range.
gollark: I was thinking that putting the reactor on Ten Metre Island might be a bad idea, since power cables which can transfer the 2kRF/t output of it are slightly expensive (invar) and we'd need to run itemducts for fuel over too.
gollark: No, Nuclearcraft stuff won't explode, only melt into corium.
gollark: The plant is, though, I must say, a bit far from anywhere where it might be used or where fuel could be produced.
gollark: I can fiddle with my program for managing P2P tunnels for this.
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