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Another translate API for Python.

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freetranslate

Translate your text using various APIs

Description

This library help you to translate text from a language to other (for free, not using official Google paid API)

Status

Currently this library only supports Google Translate (Web version & App version)

Why another python translation library?

  • There's a translation library I love (py-googletrans) but its' stable branch is broken. There is a working one (Animenosekai/translate) but it s licensed under AGPL 3 which is a strict license, and I don't like that. So this library was made.

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py-googletrans library for most code for communicating with Google RPC Translate and deobfuscation code.

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MIT Licensed

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