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  2. Resoomer - Wikipedia

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    The tool has other features such as automatic translation, rewriting, keyword extraction, voice assistant or summary downloads. Importing documents of any length into the tool allows its users to process large files for speed reading. The site is translated into 14 languages and the text summarization tool can handle 66 languages.

  3. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso's suite of online linguistic services has over 96 million users, and comprises various types of language web apps and tools for translation and language learning. [11] Its tools support many languages, including Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian and Russian. Since its founding Reverso has provided ...

  4. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    Ñ, or ñ (Spanish: eñe, ⓘ), is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (also referred to as a virgulilla in Spanish, in order to differentiate it from other diacritics, which are also called tildes) on top of an upper- or lower-case n .

  5. QuillBot - Wikipedia

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    QuillBot is a software developed in 2017 that uses artificial intelligence to rewrite and paraphrase text.It consists of different tones like academic,formal, fluent and many more it can re paraphrase [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    A paraphrase or rephrase ( / ˈpærəˌfreɪz /) is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. [1] More often than not, a paraphrased text can convey its meaning better than the original words. In other words, it is a copy of the text in meaning, but which is different from the original.

  7. Gaudeamus igitur - Wikipedia

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    Adopted. 1959. " De Brevitate Vitae " ( Latin for "On the Shortness of Life"), more commonly known as " Gaudeamus igitur " ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries, mainly sung or performed at university graduation ceremonies. Despite its use as a formal graduation hymn, it is a ...

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