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TypeScript definitions for google-translate-api
npm install --save @types/google-translate-api
This package contains type definitions for google-translate-api (https://github.com/matheuss/google-translate-api#readme).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/google-translate-api.
interface TranslateOption {
from?: string | undefined;
to?: string | undefined;
raw?: boolean | undefined;
}
interface TranslateResult {
text: string;
from: {
language: {
didYouMean: boolean;
iso: string;
};
text: {
autoCorrected: boolean;
value: string;
didYouMean: boolean;
};
};
raw: string;
}
declare function translate(text: string, options?: TranslateOption): Promise<TranslateResult>;
export = translate;
These definitions were written by maple3142.
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TypeScript definitions for google-translate-api
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