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We’ve had the occasion to say it numerous times: this column, aptly titled Our Kind of English is not strictly about the man who pens it. Rather, it’s about us all who are keen on the precise and ...
Before The Old Guard 2 arrives on Netflix, revisit the 5 biggest controversies in Charlize Theron’s career that shaped her ...
SAN ANTONIO — Truckers are legally required to speak and read English proficiently to drive their rigs. This isn't new. But ...
Nico Panagio plays JP, and Anel Alexander plays Jaci in Semi-Soeter. There are also important parts for Louw Venter as Hertjie, Sandra Vaughn as Karla, and Diaan Lawrenson as Chadrie. Neels van ...
Whoa: Google Meet can now translate a foreign language in real-time It's like your very own live interpreter, but AI.
Tap the name of the language on the right and select Italian as the target language. Next, tap the Enter text field and start typing the English words you wish to translate.
The hell-in: A colloquial phrase which comes from an Afrikaans saying that literally translates to "in the hell". Tjoekie: Another colloquial term, traced back to 1977, which refers to jail or prison.
A deep-learning algorithm processes these sonar images and translates them into ASL letters in real time. This isn’t the first technology designed to interpret finger gestures into sign language.
Kim Hyeong-bae, a South Korean linguist, had a problem: how to translate the word “deepfake” into Korean. A senior researcher at the National Institute of Korean Language, a government ...
With approximately 170,000 words currently in use and an additional 47,000 considered obsolete, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it's no wonder we're always learning something new.
In The Philosophy of Translation, Damion Searls investigates the essential differences—and similarities—between the task of the translator and of the writer. By just about any measure, Damion ...
Machine-learning system can process words spoken in 101 languages, spitting out voice-synthesized translations in 36 target languages.