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glang interprets from one language to another using Google Translate
[ https://translate.google.com ]
USAGE: glang -f en -t nl -w Let's go!
MANDATORY SWITCHES: -f -t -w
where -f means from, -t means to and -w words to interpret
Here are the languages Google interprets, in order of Internet use
and the rest by spoken use.
English : en
Chinese : zh-CN [simple], zh-TW [traditional]
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Italian : it
Japanese : ja
Portuguese : pt
Spanish : es
German : de
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Dutch : nl
French : fr
Russian : ru
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Arabic : ar
Finnish : fi
Indonesian : id
Korean : ko
Polish : pl
Swedish : sv
Turkish : tr
Thai : th
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Afrikaans : af
Albanian : sq
Armenian : hy
Azerbijani : az
Basque : eu
Belarusian : be
Bengali : bn
Bulgarian : bg
Catalan : ca
Croatian : hr
Czech : cs
Estonian : et
Filipino : tl
Galician : gl
Georgian : ka
Greek : el
Gujarati : gu
Haitian Creole : ht
Hindi : hi
Hungarian : hu
Icelandic : is
Irish : ga
Kannada : kn
Latin : al
Latvian : lv
Lithuanian : lt
Macedonian : mk
Malay : ms
Maltese : mt
Norwegian : no
Persian : fa
Romanian : rm
Serbian : sr
Slovakian : sk
Slovenian : sl
Swahili : sw
Tamil : ta
Telugu : te
Ukranian : uk
Urdu : ur
Vietnamese : vi
Welsh : cy
Yiddish : yi