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- How reliable is Papago ? : r Korean - Reddit
I primarily use Papago Like other said, it is a decent translator; but, you need a fair understanding of the basic of the language to use it effectively Korea is a context-based language so regardless of the translation, a particular word or short phase will mean different things in different situation
- Papago is the real MVP : r Korean - Reddit
Translation: Papago is awesome! Papago is a translation app, used to use Google Translate but it often failed me My husband introduced the app to me a couple of days ago and it helps me so much in learning phrases in Korean Also it helps me with captioning our new baby pics to send to the in-laws Hope it helps someone out there with their learning
- GPT-4 is far more accurate than Papago : r Korean - Reddit
A few days ago I read a comment from u MysteryInc152 who says GPT-4 has better translations than Papago They gave a clear example of how GPT-4 is correct when Papago was wrong and yet their comment was downvoted I decided to do my own investigation and found GPT-4 gave far more accurate and natural translations than Papago GPT-3 5 was also superior to Papago In addition, contrary to
- How accurate is Papago? : r Korean - Reddit
Google Translator is more accurate than Papago Papago pronunciation is good, sounds natural, but intonation is often weird Google Translator pronunciation is good too
- Is Papago a reliable translating app? : r Korean - Reddit
Papago is what people in Korea use to get through daily life when there’s a language barrier It is worlds better than Google translate or the apple translate app
- Papago Phoenix : r golf - Reddit
true Wanted to rant briefly about Papago golf club in Phoenix It’s the home of the sun devils I can’t, for the life of me, figure out why this course is so popular It’s almost impossible to get a tee time before 1pm-even 2-3 weeks out The cart paths don’t exist in many holes (dust everywhere and if you’re behind another cart, just wait 5 mins tk let things settle), tee boxes are
- Is it better to stick with Papago translations than Google . . . - Reddit
In my experience, Google Translate is more literal, and Papago's translations seem to provide results that suit with the context I'd use both depending on the situation If you're translating conversations or short texts, use Papago If it's something more formal, use Google
- Which is better? Papago or Naver dictionary? : r Korean - Reddit
Since Papago is developed by Naver, a Korean company, use that Google Translate has been and is still terrible at handling Korean sentences
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