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  • ...50 different Germanic languages, the most widely spoken are [[English]], [[German]], and [[Dutch]] with over 450 million speakers in total. || [[German]]
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  • * <pre>** LOW ACCURACY</pre> The coverage is lower than or equal to 50% ** LOW ACCURACY</pre>
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  • ...//wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Sanskrit Sanskrit], make long compound words with low frequency that are unlikely to be found in dictionaries. Typically for any * [[German]]: Kontaktlinsenverträglichkeitstest, Kontakt+linsen+verträglichkeits+tes
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  • ===[[German and English]]=== German-English bilingual dictionary (>216,000 entries), generated from linguistic
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  • | <code>atp</code> || Attachable prefix || In [[German]], ''zusammen''- || | <code>ito</code> || Infinitive with 'to' || [[German]] || VerbForm=Inf
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  • ...', '''Español''', '''English''', '''Català''', '''Neederlands''', a bit of German, Arabic and much less of some other languages || Interested in Maltese, Ar ...il]]) || selimcan, ifs[m] || '''Tatar''', '''Russian''', '''English''', '''German''', Kazakh, Turkish || Machine translation between Turkic languages & from
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  • ...nd squashing bugs in it. It was decided, however, that tagger training was low priority for the Java port, so the tagger ''training'' code was left unfini # A module to handle discontiguous multiwords (such as German particle verbs), turning e.g. <code>^word1<vblex>$</code> <code>^foo$ ^
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