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There are several online tools that can detect the language of a text. These tools use algorithms and statistical models to analyze the linguistic characteristics of the text and assign a specific language to it. Some of these tools include:
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Translated Labs: This tool is an automatic classifier that calculates the similarity of a text with previously inserted reference texts. It can be used to identify the topic of a written text in a language that is not understood.
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Lexicool: This tool identifies the language used in a text based on the alphabet used, the expressions, and words in the text. If several languages are similar, the identifier suggests up to three possible languages identified.
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Cortical.io: This tool can identify over 50 languages. If the input is in Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Russian, or Spanish, the meaning of the text is encoded numerically as a semantic fingerprint, which is displayed graphically as a grid.
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Tomedes: This tool is designed to help identify the language of a text. Input the text, and easily find out what language your text is in. It can detect multiple languages.
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Language Identifier (by Qvyshift LLC): This app identifies the language in which your text is written. It uses a probabilistic model for identifying the natural language in which the given text is written. It identifies many major languages, several of which are not yet supported by translation apps.
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dCode: This tool detects the language of a text document. It uses algorithms and statistical models to analyze the linguistic characteristics of the text and assign a specific language to it.