Unfortunately, Vietnamese is not a supported language translation. I think google cannot translate Vietnamese to other languages in a near future because I think it's very difficult to understand Vietnamese.
On Sep 5, 4:56 pm, Asset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Khoa, > One "lateral" way of doing this is to try to translate the word from > the language you think it is to some other language. > When the result is different form the word you put in, the word is > definitely known! An equal values would translate into - "probably not > known". You can simply encapsulate this as a general function > isThisWordIn( word, language ), returning true/false. > > We have tried to translate several languages back and forth, and I > found that some sentences will not translate, at all. Finish to be > exact: in some cases entire sentences are not translated, also you > should probably convert the word to lowercase before trying the > above. > > Regards Per > > On Sep 5, 4:47 am, Khoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Somebody submitted the > > issue.http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/detail?id=82 > > > I added my comment. Hope it will be implemented soon. > > Thanks > > > On Sep 5, 2:52 am, "Ben Lisbakken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > You should put this in the issue tracker, and have people vote it up. We > > > try as hard as we can to implement popular > > > issues.http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/list > > > > -Ben > > > > On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Khoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > How about a same word are used in many language? > > > > For example: > > > > "lung" > > > > It has meaning inVietnameseand English. > > > > When I try Google language detect, it response with "ROMANIAN" > > > > It means "lung" also has meaning in Romanian. > > > > > My goal is how to know the word 'lung' whether isVietnameseor not. > > > > > I think it should have a function detect a word against a specific > > > > language and return yes, no or reliable percent... > > > > Or, it detect language and return with a list of possible languages. > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:42 am, "Ben Lisbakken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Khoa -- > > > > > > If you are trying to detect the language of a single word, such as > > > > > "an", > > > > > then you are bound to have problems. The longer the sentence, the > > > > > more > > > > > accurate language detection works. If you are trying to just see if a > > > > > phrase isVietnamese, use: > > > > > google.language.detect(text, callback) > > > > > > And check if the output isVietnamese. > > > > > > -Ben > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Khoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Is there any way to detect whether a text is a specific language or > > > > > > not? > > > > > > I think in some cases, a word can be used in many languages. > > > > > > > For example: > > > > > > I try to detect the word "an". The detection script show that it is > > > > > > GERMAN, but it also has meaning inVietnameseand English as well. > > > > > > > Therefore, I only want to know whether the text isVietnameseor not. > > > > > > I don't want to know what language is it. > > > > > > > Is it possible?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-AJAX-Search-API?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
