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[New]: Anuvadak #497

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SumitThakur1600 opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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[New]: Anuvadak #497

SumitThakur1600 opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 0 comments

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Framework/code-stack

React

Description

Anuvadak - Language Translation App is a simple and efficient language translation tool built with React. It allows users to easily translate text between multiple languages using the OpenL-Translate API via RapidAPI. The app features a language selection dropdown with over 50 languages, a reverse language option to swap input and output languages, and a responsive, user-friendly design. It also handles loading states and errors seamlessly. Built with React and Tailwind CSS, Anuvadak ensures a smooth and intuitive translation experience, making it easy for users to communicate across different languages.

Similar challenges

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There are no similar mini-challenges in the same framework/code stack as the Anuvadak translation app. This mini-challenge is unique because it focuses specifically on language translation using the OpenL-Translate API integrated with React and Tailwind CSS for the frontend design. While other challenges may involve React or APIs, this one is distinct in its purpose (language translation) and the specific tech stack used for the UI/UX design and API integration.

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https://anuvadak.vercel.app/

Additional Context

The Anuvadak translation app can be further enhanced with features like saving translation history, adding a voice input/output option for accessibility, or integrating additional translation APIs for better accuracy or coverage.

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