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Papago is an artificial intelligence-based translator developed by Naver that can translate 13 languages including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, English, Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, German, Russian, Portuguese, and Hindi3. Idiomatic USA is a leading provider of translation, localization, and managed language solutions for clients of all sizes and industries2. In this FAQ, we will answer some common questions about Papago and how Idiomatic USA can help businesses with their translation needs.
What is Papago Translation?
Papago Translation is a service that automatically translates into multiple languages through neural machine translation based on artificial neural networks1.
What languages can Papago translate?
Papago can translate 13 languages including Korean, Japanese, Chinese, English, Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, German, Russian, Portuguese, and Hindi3.
How accurate is Papago Translation?
Many people think that Papago is more accurate than Google Translate when translating Korean to English and vice versa3.
How can Idiomatic USA help businesses with their translation needs?
Idiomatic USA provides exceptional translation services that help businesses connect with global audiences. Their team of expert linguists and IT professionals work collaboratively to accurately translate your website and IT materials into multiple languages, ensuring that your content is accessible and relevant to a global audience2.
What other services does Idiomatic USA offer?
In addition to website and IT translation services, Idiomatic USA also provides exceptional Hispanic marketing translation services that help businesses connect with the rapidly growing Hispanic market in the US. Their team of expert linguists and marketers work collaboratively to translate your marketing materials into culturally appropriate and relevant messages that resonate with Hispanic audiences2.