A practical one-to-one wordlist of English and Russian words you can use to translate parts of your new program, implement in other translations, and more
Version | 1.8 |
Updated | Jul 5th 2009 |
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TT-Software Databases
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Original File Size | 254 KB |
Downloads | 7074 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
The rise of the Internet greatly evolved communication. It’s now possible to translate entire web pages and simply enable subtitles in nearly all videos so you understand everything. Even computer applications come with language selection options for interfaces, and Wordlist English Russian is the type of database which can make it happen.
For starters, Wordlist English Russian isn’t an ordinary application you can run by itself. Instead, the package contains a few database files to be used with different tools, depending on what you need or use. As such, database files are accessible with Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft SQL Server.
The name is pretty suggestive, and mostly speaks for itself. One column of the database contains English terms, while the other Russian correspondents. It’s only a wordlist, so translation is simply done one-to-one, without any definitions or explanations. Since it represents a one-to-one wordlist, a database can be used for two-way translations.
Some useful practices can come from this. Since the database is organized, it can easily be used to automate translation of particular terms which require a database as source. It might come in handy for personal translation circumstances in which a direct definition or word usage examples are not required.
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