{"translated_text":"William Edward Sanders (1883-1917) a été un récipiendaire néo-zélandais de la Croix de Victoria (VC), le plus haut prix de combat britannique et du Commonwealth pour la bravoure.Il a pris une carrière maritime en 1899 et a obtenu un certificat de maîtrise en 1914, après le déclenchement de la Première Guerre mondiale.Il a été nommé au secondaire d'Helgoland, un Q-navire opérant contre des sous-marins allemands.Il a reçu son propre commandement, HMS Prize, en février 1917. Sanders a reçu le VC pour ses actions lors de sa première patrouille en tant que capitaine, lorsque le prix a engagé et a conduit un sous-marin allemand qui avait attaqué et endommagé le navire.Il a été tué au combat lorsque le prix a été coulé par un sous-marin lors de sa quatrième patrouille.Son VC est actuellement détenu par le Auckland War Memorial Museum.Ses monuments incluent la Sanders Cup, un trophée de voile pour des yachts de 14 pieds (4,3 m).","from":"eng","to":"fra"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5576/universal+language+converter+api/7222/language+translator+endpoint' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"text": "William Edward Sanders (1883–1917) was a New Zealand recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest British and Commonwealth combat award for gallantry. He took up a seafaring career in 1899 and earned a master's certificate in 1914, after the outbreak of World War I. He served on troopships until April 1916, when he was commissioned in the Royal Naval Reserve. He was appointed second in command of Helgoland, a Q-ship operating against German submarines. He was given his own command, HMS Prize, in February 1917. Sanders was awarded the VC for his actions while on his first patrol as captain, when Prize engaged and drove off a German U-boat that had attacked and damaged the ship. He was killed in action when Prize was sunk by a U-boat on her fourth patrol. His VC is currently held by the Auckland War Memorial Museum. His memorials include the Sanders Cup, a sailing trophy for 14-foot (4.3 m) yachts.",
"to": "fr",
"from_lang": ""
}'
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The Universal Language Converter API supports a wide range of languages, including popular combinations such as English to French, Spanish to German, and many more. It is designed to facilitate real-time translation between multiple languages.
You can integrate the Universal Language Converter API into your application by sending a request with the source text and specifying the target language. The API will return an instant translation in a structured JSON format, making it easy to incorporate into mobile applications, educational platforms, or enterprise tools.
The Universal Language Converter API supports large volumes of text, allowing users to translate extensive content efficiently. However, it is advisable to check the specific usage limits and guidelines provided in the API documentation.
The Universal Language Converter API utilizes advanced technology to provide accurate and contextually relevant translations. This ensures that the translations are not only correct but also appropriate for the context in which they are used.
The Universal Language Converter API is ideal for content creators, teachers, translators, and anyone who needs to overcome language barriers. It is particularly useful for global applications, language learning, and communication tools.
The Language Translator Endpoint returns a JSON object containing the translated text along with the source language code. This structured response allows for easy integration into applications.
The key fields in the response data include "translated_text," which contains the translated content, and "from," indicating the source language code. These fields provide essential information for users.
Users can customize their requests using three parameters: "from" (source language code), "to" (target language code), and "text" (the text to be translated). This allows for flexible translation options.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, making it easy to parse. The main object contains the translated text and the source language, allowing developers to access the information efficiently.
The Language Translator Endpoint provides real-time translations of text between various languages. It supports a wide range of languages, making it suitable for diverse communication needs.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced translation technology that considers context and linguistic nuances. Continuous updates and improvements ensure high-quality translations.
Typical use cases include integrating translation features into mobile apps, educational platforms, and enterprise communication tools. It is also beneficial for content creators and language learners.
Users can utilize the returned data by extracting the "translated_text" for display or further processing in their applications. The structured format allows for easy integration into user interfaces.
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