Although this device isn't exactly a doggy - to -
human language translator (which will probably need many more years and a huge improvement in animal technology), it is by far the closest we can get to connect on a deeper level with our furry friends.
Not exact matches
Human translators, an expensive resource, act as bridges between producers and consumers or business partners who speak different
languages.
Gone are the days with numerous file exported, niche -
language human translators and separate files created for each
language that need to be reimported into the distribution platform to finalize their formatting.
A common standard that allows translation from one
language to another is XLIFF (XML Localization Interchange File Format), which contains all the text to be translated and corresponding spaces for a
human translator to enter alternative
language versions of that same text.
An XLIFF file is a structured file that contains all the text to be translated and corresponding spaces for a
human translator to enter alternative
language versions of that same text.