DeepL NMT for Arabic

Dear Community!

A question to those using NMT offered by DeepL Pro. 

Not so long ago the free on-line version of DeepL included Arabic language, however, Trados insists that this pair does not exist and, therefore, shows an error when trying to add this provider to the project settings. How come? Paid version is behind the free on-line one?

Screenshot showing an error message in a translation software. The message states that the 'DeepL Translator provider using DeepL Translator' does not support any language combination in this project or project template and suggests using 'AnyTM' to add the translation memory.

What about LW? Does it offer Arabic?

Thanks in advance!



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[edited by: RWS Community AI at 8:48 AM (GMT 0) on 15 Nov 2024]
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    This information probably needs to come from DeepL.  All I can tell you, and I'm not even certain about this, is that Fus’ha (اللغة العربية الفصحى) refers specifically to Classical Arabic or Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) as far as I'm aware, so these may be the same thing.  Then the Microsoft Locale Identifier (LCID) codes for Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) which we would typically use are these:

    • Modern Standard Arabic (Saudi Arabia): 1025
    • Modern Standard Arabic (United Arab Emirates): 14337
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Bahrain): 15361
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Egypt): 3073
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Iraq): 2049
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Jordan): 11265
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Kuwait): 13313
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Lebanon): 12289
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Libya): 4097
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Morocco): 6145
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Oman): 8193
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Qatar): 16385
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Syria): 10241
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Tunisia): 7169
    • Modern Standard Arabic (Yemen): 9217

    So at a guess these would be supported.  However, only DeepL can tell us what they plan to do here in terms of supporting variants and typically we would follow their guidance for the plugin.

    Have you asked DeepL?

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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