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There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on the tools.
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There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on tools or user interfaces.
   
 
If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.
 
If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.

Revision as of 12:01, 5 November 2011

There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on tools or user interfaces.

If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.

house; noun; casa; noun f
dog; noun; perro; noun m

See also

  • New language pair HOWTO – required reading for anyone who wants to get involved with developing Apertium language pairs
  • Contributing to an existing pair for in-depth information on contributing to existing language pairs
  • Google Summer of Code – a good way to get involved with Apertium if you're a college/university level student
    • Google Code-In is an alternative for high-school students

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