Hello Saurabh,

We have the morph analyser for Sanskrit available in apertium.

We also have Skt-Hnd anusaaraka cum translation system.
I would be most happy to share the existing programmes with you to develop
Skt-Hnd system in Apertium.

Best,
Amba Kulkarni

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- Rig Veda, I-89-i.

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On 5 December 2017 at 18:20, Sourabh Garg <sourabh.8.june.1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> I am a fourth-year undergraduate from IIT-BHU, India. I want to start
> contributing to Apertium. I am interested in working on Sanskrit-Hindi
> translation. Is this pair good enough to start contributing?? I also wanted
> to know that Has somebody worked on this? Please Guide me.
> Thanks,
>
> -Sourabh
>
>
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