Khmer pou Avar Tradiksyon

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Kijan pou tradui Khmer nan Avaric

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Tape oswa kole tèks Khmer ou nan bwat antre ki anwo a. Ou ka antre jiska 10,000 karaktè, oswa telechaje yon dokiman.

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Klike Tradwi

Klike sou bouton an Tradiksyon oswa jis tann - oto-tradiksyon kicks nan apre ou sispann tape. AI ap trete tèks ou nan milisèk.

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Kopye Tradiksyon ou

Tradiksyon ou a Avaric ap parèt imedyatman. Klike sou bouton kopi a pou kopye li nan bwat resepsyon ou, oswa enkòpore li via API nou an.

Fraz komen Khmer

Klike sou nenpòt fraz pou tradui li imedyatman.

Tradiksyon imedyat

Get Khmer to Avaric translations in milliseconds.

Sipò Dokiman

Upload Word, PDF, SRT sous-titres ak plis ankò pou tradiksyon batch.

Akses API

Intégrer sa a pè tradiksyon nan aplikasyon ou ak REST API nou an.

Khmer to Avaric API

Ajoute konbinezon tradiksyon sa a nan aplikasyon w lan ak yon apèl API senp.

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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": "km", "target_language": "av"}'

Sou tradiksyon Khmer a Avaric

TranslateAPI bay yon tradiksyon rapid ak egzat de Khmer a Avaric ki sipòte pa AI avanse.

  • Tradiksyon tèks - Tradwi nenpòt tèks jiska 10,000 karaktè imedyatman
  • Tradiksyon Dokiman - Upload Word, PDF, ak dosye tèks pou tradiksyon
  • Entègrasyon API - Ajoute tradiksyon Khmer a Avaric nan aplikasyon ou yo
  • Tradiksyon - Tradwi plizyè tèks nan yon sèl demann
Ka itilizasyon:
  • Tradiksyon Khmer dokiman nan Avaric pou biznis
  • Lokalize sit entènèt ak aplikasyon soti nan Khmer nan Avaric
  • Konvèti Khmer sous-titres pou Avaric
  • Kominike ak Avaric pale
Pair Tradiksyon
Fonksyon
Khmer (km)
Target
Avar (av)

Kesyon ki poze souvan

These Southeast Asian abugida scripts write without spaces between words. Sentence boundaries use specific marks (Thai ฯ, Khmer ។, Burmese ။). Khmer to Avaric handles word-segmentation internally — you don't need to add spaces to the source.

Thai and Lao both have explicit tone marks above or below the base consonant. These are preserved on the output side and applied correctly: tone-marked syllables in the target reflect the target language's phonotactics, not a transliterated copy of the source.

Khmer subscript (coeng) consonants and Burmese subscript stacks are emitted with the correct Unicode combining sequences. Font rendering takes care of the visual stacking — your editor or browser needs a complete Khmer / Burmese font.

Thai has five-level register splits (royal, religious, formal, polite, vulgar) marked by entirely different verb stems and pronouns. The model defaults to polite formal register, which is right for business and consumer content. Royal language for monarchic context needs manual editing.

Default output uses Latin (Western) digits for compatibility with databases and modern UI. Native-script numerals (Thai ๐-๙, Lao ໐-໙, Khmer ០-៩, Burmese ၀-၉) are available as a post-process option.

Theravada-Buddhist vocabulary in Thai, Lao, Khmer, and Burmese (largely Pali-derived) preserves its conventional spelling in the target script. Quoted Pali verses stay verbatim when bracketed.

Each SE-Asia language has a classical register used for poetry and historical text. The model translates source classical text into modern paraphrase first then re-renders in the Avaric classical conventions if the output context calls for it.

The model uses a learned segmentation pass that recognizes inherent vowel patterns, tone marks, and known word forms to split tokens before translation. No manual chunking is required; just send the whole paragraph as one string.

Thai, Lao, Khmer, and Burmese personal names use given-name first followed by family-name (the reverse of CJK convention). The model preserves this order and uses the conventional transliteration when emitting to Latin-script targets.

Yes — output is UTF-8 with explicit zero-width-non-joiner (ZWNJ) only where the script requires it. For SMS or character-limited contexts, note that one SE-Asia character typically uses 2-3 UTF-8 bytes.

Output for Thai is central / Bangkok Thai; Burmese defaults to standard literary Burmese; Khmer to standard central; Lao to Vientiane. Regional dialects (northern Thai, Mon Burmese mixes, etc.) are not directly supported — translate to the standard first and localize.

These scripts pack 1.5-2x more meaning per character than Latin, so 5,000 source characters of Thai/Khmer/Burmese typically expand to 8,000-10,000 characters of English. Send paragraph-sized chunks (500-2,000 characters) for best discourse coherence.

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Tradiksyon soti nan Avaric nan Khmer

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