Similarities between Dutch language and Machine translation
Dutch language and Machine translation have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): European Commission, First language, Idiom, Morphology (linguistics), Syntax.
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is an institution of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding the EU treaties and managing the day-to-day business of the EU.
Dutch language and European Commission · European Commission and Machine translation ·
First language
A first language, native language or mother/father/parent tongue (also known as arterial language or L1) is a language that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period.
Dutch language and First language · First language and Machine translation ·
Idiom
An idiom (idiom, "special property", from translite, "special feature, special phrasing, a peculiarity", f. translit, "one's own") is a phrase or an expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning.
Dutch language and Idiom · Idiom and Machine translation ·
Morphology (linguistics)
In linguistics, morphology is the study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to other words in the same language.
Dutch language and Morphology (linguistics) · Machine translation and Morphology (linguistics) ·
Syntax
In linguistics, syntax is the set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure of sentences in a given language, usually including word order.
Dutch language and Syntax · Machine translation and Syntax ·
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- What Dutch language and Machine translation have in common
- What are the similarities between Dutch language and Machine translation
Dutch language and Machine translation Comparison
Dutch language has 381 relations, while Machine translation has 133. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 5 / (381 + 133).
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