Norwegian (Norwegian) ki te Tiamana Whakamāoritanga

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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 Norwegian ki te German

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Ka tāuru i ōna kupu

Ka tuhituhi, ka tāpoi rānei i tōna kupu Norwegian 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 German. Ka pā ki te ctrl tārua hei tārua ki tōna papatuhi, hei whakauru rānei mā tātau API.

Ko ngā kīanga pūnoa Norwegian

Tirohia tētahi rerenga kia whakamāoritia ai i te wā kotahi.

Ka whakamāoritia te whakawhitinga

Ki te whiwhi Norwegian ki ngā whakamāoritanga German 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.

Norwegian ki te API German

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": "no", "target_language": "de"}'

Mo te whakamāoritanga o Norwegian ki German

E whakarato ana te TranslateAPI i te whakamāoritanga tere me te tika o Norwegian ki te German 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 Norwegian ki te German 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 Norwegian ki te German mō te umanga
  • Ka whakawātea i ngā pūnaewele me ngā taupānga mai i te Norwegian ki te German
  • Ka tahuri ngā tuhipoka Norwegian ki te German
  • E whakawhitiwhiti ana ki ngā kaikōrero German
He takirua whakamāoritanga
Mātāmua
Norwegian (Norwegian) (no)
Tūtohu
Tiamana (de)

E pā ana ngā pātai

Germanic ↔ Romance translation (English / German / Dutch / Swedish / etc. with French / Spanish / Italian / Portuguese / etc.) is the best-resourced pair shape in machine translation, with the largest training corpora and the most refined models. Norwegian to German typically reaches 94-96% professional-grade accuracy.

Germanic compounds are split during translation and re-rendered as multi-word phrases in Romance targets (English / French / Italian / Spanish all use spaces or hyphens for compounds). The model handles this without losing semantic precision.

German and Dutch use verb-second (V2) word order in main clauses; English and the Romance family use strict SVO. The model rewrites the clause structure on output so the result reads naturally in the target rather than copying the source structure.

Each language has its own formal / informal split. The model maps the source register to the target equivalent: German Sie ↔ French vous ↔ Italian Lei ↔ Spanish usted. Default register for business content is formal.

German has three genders and four cases; Romance languages have two genders and minimal case marking; English has neither. The model picks the most-likely gender / case from context and defaults to common patterns for ambiguous source.

For software, finance, legal, and medical content, the model maintains terminology consistency within a single document. For batch jobs, pass a glossary as a sidecar to enforce specific term choices across many requests.

Numbers use the target language's convention: German "1.234,56", French "1 234,56", English "1,234.56", Spanish "1.234,56". Dates similarly: DD.MM.YYYY (German), DD/MM/YYYY (most Romance), MM/DD/YYYY (US English).

The model uses idiomatic target equivalents rather than literal word-by-word rendering. "It's raining cats and dogs" (English) → "Es regnet in Strömen" (German) → "Il pleut des cordes" (French). Cross-language idioms are mapped where the model has high confidence.

Brand names, product trademarks, and English-origin loanwords (UI, API, OK, smartphone) stay English in the output, matching the convention of most modern European publishers.

The model defaults to standard German (Hochdeutsch) for German output. For Swiss German or Austrian content, pass de-CH or de-AT — vocabulary and a few orthographic quirks will follow the regional convention.

The model defaults to neutral journalistic register, which is right for product UI, marketing, and consumer content. Literary or strongly-conversational source content needs explicit register hints or post-editing.

10,000 characters on the web translator and 50,000 via the API. European-language pair output is approximately 1.0-1.2x the source character count.

Ko ētahi atu kōwhiringa whakamāori

He nui ake mai i te Norwegian

Ka whakamāoritia te Norwegian ki ētahi atu reo

Tirohia ngā ūnga katoa
Whakamāoritanga whakarerekē

Ka whakawhitinga mai i te German ki te Norwegian

Tiamana → Norwegian (Norwegian)
E whakawātea ana i tēnei pou
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