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Pegasus: Your Document's Language Passport, Powered by Lingo.Dev

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If I asked you "How many languages are there in the world?", what will you say? "500"? "1000"? "5000"? Still not there yet. There are 7000+ languages in the world. Yet, most of us can name around 10-20. English, being the most common, since it is used globally. However, there are people who do not speak English and there are places, where English is not the preferred language for documents. And that is totally fine. Its a wide world. People are free to speak the language they choose. However, this creates a gap in communication. One or sometimes more than one party, has to use a translator in order to communicate. People often use tools like Google Translate in such situations. But, what about documents? Imagine you sent a pdf or docx to someone in English. That person requested a French version. What will you do ? you copy paste your content into a translator, copy paste the response back into your docx, save it, and share it back to the person. This was a single request. For 1 langua

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