Yandex Translate (Russian: Яндекс Переводчик, romanized: Yandeks Perevodchik) is a web service provided by Yandex, intended for the translation of web pages into another language.

Yandex Translate
Yandex.Translate homepage in English
Type of site
Neural machine translation
Available in114 languages; see below
Interface: 13 languages including English, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian
OwnerYandex
URLtranslate.yandex.com (in English)
translate.yandex.ru (in Russian)
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
Launched22 March 2011; 15 years ago (2011-03-22)[1][2]
Current statusActive

The service uses a self-learning statistical machine translation,[3] developed by Yandex.[4] The system constructs the dictionary of single-word translations based on the analysis of millions of translated texts. In order to translate the text, the computer first compares it to a database of words. The computer then compares the text to the base language models, trying to determine the meaning of an expression in the context of the text.

In September 2017, Yandex.Translate switched to a hybrid approach incorporating both statistical machine translation and neural machine translation models.[5]

The translation page first appeared in 2009[citation needed], utilizing PROMT, and was also built into Yandex Browser itself, to assist in translation for websites.

Supported languages

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Immediately after the launch of the translator in beta mode in the spring of 2010, it was only available in three languages — English, Russian and Ukrainian, with a limit of 10,000 characters.[2]

Yandex.Translate has some languages that are missing from Google Translate, such as Russia's national minority languages.

As of May 2026, translation is available in 114 languages:

  1. Abaza β
  2. Abkhaz β
  3. Adyghe β
  4. Afrikaans
  5. Albanian
  6. Amharic β
  7. Arabic
  8. Armenian
  9. Azerbaijani
  10. Bashkir
  11. Basque
  12. Belarusian
  13. Bengali
  14. Bosnian
  15. Bulgarian
  16. Burmese β
  17. Buryat β
  18. Catalan
  19. Cebuano
  20. Chechen
  21. Chinese
  22. Chuvash
  23. Croatian
  24. Czech
  25. Danish
  26. Dutch
  27. Elvish (Sindarin) α
  28. Emoji (Not a natural language)
  29. English
  30. Erzya
  31. Esperanto
  32. Estonian
  33. Finnish
  34. French
  35. Galician
  36. Galtaran (Not a natural language, font for Russian from the series Aeterna)
  37. Georgian
  38. German
  39. Greek
  40. Gujarati
  41. Haitian
  42. Hebrew
  43. Hill Mari
  44. Hindi
  45. Hungarian
  46. Icelandic
  47. Indonesian
  48. Irish
  49. Italian
  50. Japanese
  51. Javanese
  52. Kabardian β
  53. Kannada
  54. Karachay-Balkar β
  55. Kazakh (Cyrillic and Latin β)
  56. Khakas β
  57. Khmer
  58. Komi
  59. Korean
  60. Kyrgyz β
  61. Lao β
  62. Latin
  63. Latvian
  64. Lithuanian
  65. Luxembourgish
  66. Macedonian
  67. Malagasy
  68. Malay
  69. Malayalam β
  70. Maltese
  71. Mansi β
  72. Maori
  73. Marathi
  74. Mari (Meadow)
  75. Moksha
  76. Mongolian β
  77. Nepali
  78. Nogai β
  79. Norwegian
  80. Ossetian
  81. Papiamento β
  82. Persian
  83. Polish
  84. Portuguese (European and Brazilian)
  85. Punjabi
  86. Romanian
  87. Russian
  88. Scottish Gaelic
  89. Serbian (Cyrillic and Latin)
  90. Sinhalese
  91. Slovak
  92. Slovenian
  93. Spanish
  94. Sundanese
  95. Swahili
  96. Swedish
  97. Tagalog
  98. Tajik β
  99. Tamil β
  100. Tatar
  101. Telugu β
  102. Thai
  103. Turkish
  104. Tuvan
  105. Udmurt
  106. Ukrainian
  107. Urdu
  108. Uzbek (Latin and Cyrillic)
  109. Vietnamese
  110. Welsh
  111. Xhosa β
  112. Yakut β
  113. Yiddish
  114. Zulu

The translation direction is determined automatically. It is possible to translate words, sentences, or web pages if needed. There is also the option to view both the translation and the original at the same time in a two-window view. In addition to machine translation, there is also an accessible and complete English-Russian and Russian-English dictionary.[6] There is an app for devices based on the iOS software,[7] Windows Phone and Android. You can listen to the pronunciation of the translation and the original text using a text to speech converter built in.

Translations of sentences and words can be stored to a "Favorites" section located below the input field.

Limitations

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Yandex.Translate, like other automatic translation tools, has its limitations. When the online service was first introduced, the head of Yandex.Translate, Alexei Baitin, stated that although machine translation cannot be compared to a literary text, the translations produced by the system can provide a convenient option for understanding the general meaning of the text in a foreign language.[8]

Translation methodology

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According to Arkady Volozh, founder and CEO of Yandex, the mechanism of Translate is as follows:[9]

Previously, machine translation was based on "the meaning of the text" model: take any language, translate the words in the universal language of the senses, and then translate these meanings in the words of another language – and obtain the translated text. This model prevailed in the 1970s-1980s and automated in the 1990s. All translations of the 1990s built on this ideology. In the 2000s, there was a search, and it became clear: to translate the text, does not necessarily understand the meaning. Humanity has translated so much already that the probability of finding two similar network in the text in different languages is quite large. How to determine that it is the same text? Very simple. They contain many of the same words. If the document of 1,000 words dictionary 800 are a pair, then most likely, it is a translation from one language to another. And then it is already possible to break the text into paragraphs, to offer and something to do with this work. That is, the machine translations are not words, but finished pieces, the machine is capable of doing. In fact, if you think about it, this method of translation even more consistent with the way a person learns the language as a child in real life. After all, we hardly think in terms of "meaning-text", when we say, for example: "Take a pear".

In addition to the free version for users, there is a commercial API online translator (free up to 10 million characters, then paid), designed primarily for the localization of sites of Internet shops and travel companies.[10]

Features

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  • the mobile app for iOS is available for the transliteration of the Arabic, Armenian, Chinese (Pinyin), Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Persian languages;[11]
  • voice input;
  • photo text translation feature (uses its own OCR (optical character recognition) technology) – in apps for mobile phones;[12]
  • the "Suggest translation" button (user patches to help improve the quality of machine translations);
  • the "Favorites" section, where you can add translations of individual words and sentences;
  • virtual keyboard.

See also

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References

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  1. "Яндекс запустил сервис онлайн-перевода". Компания Яндекс (in Russian). Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  2. 1 2 Yandex has got its own interpreter
  3. "Yandex — Technologies — Machine Translation". Yandex. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  4. ""Yandex" has learned to translate the texts online". vesti.ru. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  5. "One model is better than two. Yandex.Translate launches a hybrid machine translation system". Yandex Blog. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  6. Service Yandex.Translation was released out of beta[permanent dead link]
  7. Yandex.Translation — pocket translator for iPhone[permanent dead link]
  8. ""Яндекс" запустил онлайн-переводчик текстов". Lenta.RU (in Russian). Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  9. Sokolov-Mitrich D. V. (2014). Yandex.Book [ru]. Real stories. Moscow: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber [ru]. p. 368. ISBN 978-5-00057-092-0.
  10. ""Yandex" has started to sell services online translation". Archived from the original on 25 August 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  11. "It's time to travel!". Archived from the original on 10 January 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. "Translate photo". Archived from the original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
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