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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:25:45+00:00 2026-05-18T23:25:45+00:00

I found a formula few months ago, myself to translate any source language (computer

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I found a formula few months ago, myself to translate any source language (computer characters) to destination (computer characters). Using Lua (desk top users) and C++ class (for native access) so that i can embed it in Web Browser etc etc. I am wondering if we have already better something for this in C++ or Lua.

Mine sometimes its really not translating grammars correctly or even rules, before building it i thought mine would be a best way to complete, but its taking way to long now, and i am afraid it may become wrong implementation. Now i want to check out others and compare mine.

I used Google translate or others which is not my target, i was building a translator engine (like google or others), where someone can put there dictionary and create rules.

Is there any existing translation framework or libraries (OpenCOG or Moses) to do Source language to Destination ?
example: Arabic to Chinese or English to Japanese ? Or What else Google/others using ?

Any suggestion would be appreciated

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-18T23:25:46+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:25 pm

    Did you take a look at Google Translator Toolkit API? By analyzing its aspects you can have a glimpse of what it implements and what you may need to develop your own translation framework (a lot of work by the way).

    Creating/Uploading translation documents

    Full list of supported source and target languages

    http://www.leniel.net/2010/12/playing-google-translator-toolkit-api.html

    More to the stack:

    Free/open-source machine translation systems and tools

    GNU gettext

    TinyTM – Open-Source Translation Memory

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