Azerbaijani ki te Rūhia Whakamāoritanga

AZ RU Ko nga hua tere Kei te wātea te API

Ka whakamāoritia... Ka puta tēnei te whakamāoritanga...

Ka whakaingoatia te whakamāoritanga.

Ka waihanga i tētahi kāwanatanga wātea hei whakamāori i ngā tuhinga, ngā tuhipānui, me ētahi atu.

Ka tāuru i te wātea Ka tāurutia te tāurunga

He pēhea te whakawhiti i te Azerbaijani ki te Russian

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Ka tāuru i ōna kupu

Ka tuhituhi, ka tāpoi rānei i tōna kupu Azerbaijani ki roto i te pātengi tāuru i runga ake nei. Ka taea e koe te tāuru tae atu ki te 10,000 ngā tohu, te tāurunga rānei i tētahi tuhinga.

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Ka tirohia te whakawhitinga

Ka kōwhiria te pihi Whakamāori, e tūmanako ana rānei - ka tīmata te whakamāori aunoa i muri i ta koe i te whakamutu i te tuhituhi. Ka tātaritia e te AI tōna kupu i roto i ngā milliseconds.

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Ka tārua ōna whakamāoritanga

Ka puta haere tonu tōna whakamāoritanga Russian. Ka pā ki te ctrl tārua hei tārua ki tōna papatuhi, hei whakauru rānei mā tātau API.

Ko ngā kīanga pūnoa Azerbaijani

Tirohia tētahi rerenga kia whakamāoritia ai i te wā kotahi.

Ka whakamāoritia te whakawhitinga

Ki te whiwhi Azerbaijani ki ngā whakamāoritanga Russian i roto i ngā millisekona.

Tūtohu tautoko

Whakataki i te Wā, PDF, SRT subtitle me ētahi atu mō te whakamāoritanga rōpū.

Ka āhei ki te API

Ka whakaurua tēnei takirua whakamāoritanga ki ōna taupānga me tātau REST API.

Azerbaijani ki te API Russian

E tāpiri ana tēnei takirua whakamāoritanga ki tōna taupānga me tētahi whakarongo API māmā.

Tirohia ngā tuhinga API Kitenga te kī API
curl -X POST https://api.translateapi.ai/api/v1/translate/ \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"text": "Hello", "source_language": "az", "target_language": "ru"}'

Mo te whakamāoritanga o Azerbaijani ki Russian

E whakarato ana te TranslateAPI i te whakamāoritanga tere me te tika o Azerbaijani ki te Russian e whakahaua ana e te AI arā atu anō. E tautoko ana tātau ratonga:

  • Ka whakamāoritia te kupu - Ka whakamāoritia ētahi kupu tae noa ki te 10,000 ngā pūāhua
  • Ka whakamāoritia te tuhinga - Whakapupuri i te Wā, PDF, me ngā faila kupu mō te whakamāoritanga
  • Ko te whakaurunga API - Tāpiri i te whakamāoritanga Azerbaijani ki te Russian ki ōna taupānga
  • Ka whakamāoritia - Ka whakamāori i ngā kupu maha i roto i tētahi tono kotahi
Ka whakamahia ngā take:
  • Ka whakamāoritia ngā tuhinga Azerbaijani ki te Russian mō te umanga
  • Ka whakawātea i ngā pūnaewele me ngā taupānga mai i te Azerbaijani ki te Russian
  • Ka tahuri ngā tuhipoka Azerbaijani ki te Russian
  • E whakawhitiwhiti ana ki ngā kaikōrero Russian
He takirua whakamāoritanga
Mātāmua
Azerbaijani (az)
Tūtohu
Rūhia (ru)

E pā ana ngā pātai

Cyrillic ↔ Latin translation is one of the cleanest cross-script pairs: same direction (left-to-right), similar punctuation, and overlapping pronunciation conventions for proper nouns. Azerbaijani to Russian hits 92-94% professional-grade accuracy on news and consumer-tech content.

Yes — Russian Cyrillic, Ukrainian (extra letters ї, є, ґ, и vs Russian и), Belarusian (ў), Serbian Cyrillic, Bulgarian, and Macedonian all use different letter subsets. The model emits the correct subset for each target.

Russian personal names use the BGN/PCGN romanization by default (e.g. Vladimir, Sergei) when going Cyrillic → Latin. The reverse direction (Latin Western names → Cyrillic) uses the GOST 7.79 system for Russian, with language-specific adjustments for Ukrainian and Belarusian.

Serbian is digraphic — it's written in both Cyrillic and Latin script. The model emits the script that matches the target code: sr-Cyrl for Cyrillic, sr-Latn for Latin. Pass the explicit subcode if you need a specific script.

Russian and other Slavic languages mark gender on past-tense verbs and adjectives, which English doesn't. The model infers gender from context (the user's name, surrounding pronouns); ambiguous source sentences default to masculine. Verb aspect (perfective vs imperfective) is also context-driven.

Brand names, Latin acronyms (USB, GPS, NATO), URLs, and email addresses stay in their Latin spelling rather than getting transliterated to Cyrillic. The convention used by most modern Russian / Ukrainian / Serbian publishers.

Numbers use space as the thousands separator (1 000 000) and comma as the decimal mark (3,14) in Slavic Cyrillic output, matching the European convention. Dates use DD.MM.YYYY. Currency follows the country code passed by the user, defaulting to USD if not specified.

Russian ё (yo) is a separate vowel from е (ye) but is often written as е in informal text. The model emits ё in canonical positions (where Russian convention requires it: names, distinguishing minimal pairs) and defaults to е elsewhere.

Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian distinguish ты (informal) from вы (formal). The model defaults to вы (formal) for business and consumer content. For user-to-user social UI, pass the register hint via the API.

OCS quotations and Russian Orthodox terms are preserved with original orthography when bracketed as quotations. Otherwise modern-language paraphrase is used.

No — output uses standard literary Russian / Ukrainian / Belarusian etc. Surzhyk (Russian-Ukrainian mixed dialect), Trasianka (Russian-Belarusian), and regional dialects are not directly supported; translate to standard and post-edit if you need dialect colour.

Slavic languages encode about 1.0-1.2x as much per character as English — so request sizes mirror the English-side limits closely. 10,000 character limit on web, 50,000 on API.

Ko ētahi atu kōwhiringa whakamāori

He nui ake mai i te Azerbaijani

Ka whakamāoritia te Azerbaijani ki ētahi atu reo

Tirohia ngā ūnga katoa
Whakamāoritanga whakarerekē

Ka whakawhitinga mai i te Russian ki te Azerbaijani

Rūhia → Azerbaijani
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