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Hi all,

Following the request made by Stanislav and Olivier on automatic translation built-in support in Weblate, we discussed the topic yesterday during our team meeting. Currently we rely on automatic suggestions from Weblate TM and amaGama TM, meaning there is no AI added. The possibility to include Aws, Microsoft, Google, DeepL, Baidu and more is already there in Weblate, see:
https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/machine.html

Doing some research on the different translators available, I've seen some are really high in costs and/or do not cover a large range of languages. Traductor requests to be added in credits, I don't know for others.

Yesterday, Olivier proposed Matecat (https://www.matecat.com/) which is an open source project. He is using it with the Brazilian community and it gives them very good results. From what I've tested, it supports a large range of languages, can be used locally. However not relevant here, I found their support for a large type of file formats very interesting too.

Could you give a test to Matecat and let me know:
- if that would work for your language
- if there are more appropriate translators for your language that already exists (for example, Hossein told us about https://github.com/targoman for Persian).

Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
Cheers
Sophie




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