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  2. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-user translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first before ...

  3. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate previously first translated the source language into English and then translated the English into the target language rather than translating directly from one language to another. A July 2019 study in Annals of Internal Medicine found that "Google Translate is a viable, accurate tool for translating non–English-language ...

  4. Burmese Malays - Wikipedia

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    Burmese Malays ( Malay: Melayu Myanmar/Melayu Burma, Jawi: ملايو ميانمار ‎, Burmese: ပသျှူးလူမျိုး, Pashu ), [1] primarily live in Tanintharyi Region in the southern part of Myanmar. There are some dispersed Malay from the northernmost states of Malaysia and from southern Thailand. They are believed to be ...

  5. Google reveals AR glasses that can translate speech in real time

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    Google (GOOG, GOOGL) took the wraps off of a new prototype pair of augmented reality glasses that can automatically translate speech for wearers that speak different languages.Unveiled during the ...

  6. Languages of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous languages. Aside from Myanmar (Burmese) and its dialects, the hundred or so languages of Myanmar include Shan (Tai, spoken by 3.2 million), Karen languages (spoken by 2.6 million), Kachin (spoken by 900,000), Tamil (spoken by 1.1 Million), various Chin languages (spoken by 780,000), and Mon (Mon–Khmer, spoken by 750,000).

  7. Mingalaba - Wikipedia

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    Mingalaba ( Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ; MLCTS: mangga.lapa [miɴɡa̰làbà]; variously romanised as mingalarpar, mingalabar, or mingalar par) is the formal Burmese greeting. [1] It is typically accompanied by a slight bow, [2] or more formally, an Añjali Mudrā gesture, wherein the palms are folded together. [1] The phrase ...

  8. Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Myanmar, [d] officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar [e] and also known as Burma (the official name until 1989), is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a ...

  9. Burmese language - Wikipedia

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    Burmese ( Burmese: မြန်မာဘာသာ; MLCTS: Mranma bhasa; pronounced [mjəmà bàθà]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar, where it is the official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Bamar, the country's principal ethnic group.