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Which translator is better to use to fill the site?
Tell me, what is the best translator (website) to use to fill the site with content?
That is, there is a site in Russian, the text is parsed, translated through a translator, filled in in another language already on your site.
The easiest way is of course Google, but since Google checks the site, it will quickly understand what's going on.
Are translators different for different search engines? (for example Google and Yandex)?
The idea, of course, is not new and I would like to hear feedback from those who have encountered this ... I
translate the text in PHP, it is easy to translate through Google, even large texts.
It is also interesting who came across - to enter the text into one translator, then translate back through another and then through the third, of course, the text may lose some of the correctness of the translation, but still ...
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there is a service https://inten.to/api-platform/ai/text/translate
they provide a single api for different translation services they
also regularly write about which language pair which translator is better
https://blog.inten.to/november -2019-mt-landscape-e...
Correctly said boss_lexa - that the language pair is important (I would also add the direction). Since Google is a giant corporation with gigantic capabilities, they also have translations of approximate quality for all languages - into 4-ku. Deepl works perfectly with German, and in the direction of German, but from German it is still better than Google. But paying a few thousand dollars in intent for a trial is still much more expensive than trying to connect yourself. Promt is more like a dictionary, and the quality is at the end of the rating, and even then Deepl will have a more interesting dictionary (there is a separate service). Therefore, as Puma Thailand said - you really need to try, for example https://mylang.me/ - something in between Google and Yandex.
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