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    Fanyi

    Fanyi

    A 🇨🇳 and 🇺🇸 translate tool in your command line

    ...It’s a good supportive tool for learning and reading the Chinese language from English, or the other way around. All translation data is fetched from iciba.com and fanyi.youdao.com, and with each translation comprehensive and related samples are given for better understanding and proper usage. There are translations for words as well as sentences, and in Mac/Linux bash, words can even be pronounced by the ‘say’ command.
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    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    (X)BNF simple and clever translation grammar compiler

    ...This project is for common arch binaries, C++ sources, tests & support tickets. No installation, juste get binary for your architecture : > See [Files] > binary.{version} Library of smart samples of grammars> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbnf/ Docker image which embeds the Linux/64bits binary and the library. https://hub.docker.com/r/damolab/neurotranslator/ Docker image with GNU C++ toolchain to build the xbnf command: https://hub.docker.com/r/damolab/neurotranslator-compil French blog dedicated to XBNF : https://damolab.zapto.org/xbnf/
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    KSUCCA Corpus

    A 50 million tokens corpus of Classical Arabic.

    King Saud University Corpus of Classical Arabic (KSUCCA) is a pioneering 50 million tokens annotated corpus of Classical Arabic texts from the period of pre-Islamic era until the fourth Hijri century (equivalent to the period from the seventh until early eleventh century CE), which is the period of pure classical Arabic. The main aim of this corpus is to be used for studying the distributional lexical semantics of The Quran words. However, it can be used for other research purposes, such...
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