A powerful and indispensable tool in the field of language processing, Multilingual Translation API is a testament to the continuous evolution of technologies that facilitate fluid communication across diverse linguistic landscapes. Designed with versatility and precision in mind, this API serves as a gateway to breaking down language barriers, offering a bridge between people and communities separated by linguistic differences.
At its core, Multilingual Translation API is designed to effortlessly convert text from one language to another, allowing users to transcend language limitations and access information in their preferred linguistic context. Leveraging sophisticated algorithms and neural networks, this API goes beyond literal translations, delving into the complexities of semantics, syntax, and cultural nuances to deliver translations that are not only accurate but also contextually relevant.
As digital communication continues to evolve, the Multilingual Translation API is positioned as a catalyst to foster global understanding and collaboration. Its seamless integration into apps, websites and platforms makes it an ideal solution for users looking to create inclusive and accessible digital experiences. The impact of the API impacts various industries, connecting people, transcending linguistic boundaries and contributing to a more interconnected and understanding world.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Multilingual Website Localization: Translate web content to cater to diverse audiences, enhancing user experience and expanding global reach.
Document Translation: Effortlessly translate documents, reports, and communications to facilitate cross-border collaborations and understanding.
E-commerce Product Listings: Localize product descriptions and details for international markets, improving accessibility and increasing sales potential.
Global Business Communication: Enable effective communication within multinational teams by translating emails, messages, and internal documents.
Language Learning Apps: Integrate translation capabilities into language learning applications to provide learners with contextual understanding.
100 requests per second on all plans.
{"supported_languages":{"Auto Detect":"auto","Afrikaans":"af","Albanian":"sq","Amharic":"am","Arabic":"ar","Armenian":"hy","Azerbaijani":"az","Basque":"eu","Belarusian":"be","Bengali":"bn","Bosnian":"bs","Bulgarian":"bg","Catalan":"ca","Cebuano":"ceb","Chinese (Simplified)":"zh-CN","Chinese (Traditional)":"zh-TW","Corsican":"co","Croatian":"hr","Czech":"cs","Danish":"da","Dutch":"nl","English":"en","Esperanto":"eo","Estonian":"et","Finnish":"fi","French":"fr","Frisian":"fy","Galician":"gl","Georgian":"ka","German":"de","Greek":"el","Gujarati":"gu","Haitian Creole":"ht","Hausa":"ha","Hawaiian":"haw","Hebrew":"iw","Hindi":"hi","Hmong":"hmn","Hungarian":"hu","Icelandic":"is","Igbo":"ig","Indonesian":"id","Irish":"ga","Italian":"it","Japanese":"ja","Javanese":"jv","Kannada":"kn","Kazakh":"kk","Khmer":"km","Kinyarwanda":"rw","Korean":"ko","Kurdish (Kurmanji)":"ku","Kurdish (Sorani)":"ckb","Kyrgyz":"ky","Lao":"lo","Latin":"la","Latvian":"lv","Lithuanian":"lt","Luxembourgish":"lb","Macedonian":"mk","Malagasy":"mg","Malay":"ms","Malayalam":"ml","Maltese":"mt","Maori":"mi","Marathi":"mr","Mongolian":"mn","Myanmar (Burmese)":"my","Nepali":"ne","Norwegian":"no","Nyanja (Chichewa)":"ny","Odia (Oriya)":"or","Pashto":"ps","Persian":"fa","Polish":"pl","Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil)":"pt","Punjabi":"pa","Romanian":"ro","Russian":"ru","Samoan":"sm","Scots Gaelic":"gd","Serbian":"sr","Sesotho":"st","Shona":"sn","Sindhi":"sd","Sinhala (Sinhalese)":"si","Slovak":"sk","Slovenian":"sl","Somali":"so","Spanish":"es","Sundanese":"su","Swahili":"sw","Swedish":"sv","Tagalog (Filipino)":"tl","Tajik":"tg","Tamil":"ta","Tatar":"tt","Telugu":"te","Thai":"th","Turkish":"tr","Turkmen":"tk","Ukrainian":"uk","Urdu":"ur","Uyghur":"ug","Uzbek":"uz","Vietnamese":"vi","Welsh":"cy","Xhosa":"xh","Yiddish":"yi","Yoruba":"yo","Zulu":"zu"}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3334/multilingual+translation+api/3590/languages+available' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
{"language_detection":{"text":"How are you?","language":"en"}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3334/multilingual+translation+api/3591/detection+language' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"text": "How are you?"
}'
{"translations":{"text":"Hello , How are you","translation":"Hallo hoe is het","source":"en","target":"nl"},"details":{}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3334/multilingual+translation+api/3592/translate' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"text": "Hello , How are you",
"source": "en",
"target": "nl"
}'
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To use this API, users must indicate a text along with the base language and the language to be converted. To translate the indicated text.
The Multilingual Translation API is a robust tool designed to facilitate seamless language translation, allowing users to convert text from one language to another with precision and efficiency.
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Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
The Multilingual Translation API returns JSON data. The GET Languages endpoint provides a list of supported languages, while the POST Detection Language and POST Translate endpoints return detected language and translation results, respectively.
Key fields include "supported_languages" in the GET Languages response, "language" in the POST Detection Language response, and "text," "translation," "source," and "target" in the POST Translate response.
The GET Languages endpoint requires no parameters. The POST Detection Language endpoint requires the text to be analyzed, while the POST Translate endpoint requires the text, base language, and target language.
Response data is structured in JSON format. Each endpoint's response contains relevant fields organized under specific keys, such as "translations" for the POST Translate endpoint, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The GET Languages endpoint provides a list of all supported languages. The POST Detection Language endpoint identifies the language of a given text, while the POST Translate endpoint delivers translations between specified languages.
Users can extract specific fields from the JSON response, such as the translated text or detected language, to integrate into applications, enhance user interfaces, or facilitate communication in multilingual contexts.
Common use cases include localizing websites, translating documents, enhancing e-commerce product listings, and supporting global business communication, enabling users to reach diverse audiences effectively.
The API employs sophisticated algorithms and neural networks to ensure high-quality translations, taking into account semantics, syntax, and cultural nuances, which helps maintain accuracy across various languages.
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