Amazon Translate examples using Amazon CLI
The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the Amazon Command Line Interface with Amazon Translate.
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The following code example shows how to use import-terminology
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To import a custom terminology from a file
The following
import-terminology
example creates a terminology calledMyTestTerminology
from thetest-terminology.csv
file:aws translate import-terminology \ --name
MyTestTerminology
\ --description"Creating a test terminology in AWS Translate"
\ --merge-strategyOVERWRITE
\ --data-filefileb://test-terminology.csv
\ --terminology-dataFormat=CSV
Contents of
test-terminology.csv
:en,fr,es,zh Hello world!,Bonjour tout le monde!,Hola Mundo!,???? Amazon,Amazon,Amazon,Amazon
Output:
{ "TerminologyProperties": { "SourceLanguageCode": "en", "Name": "MyTestTerminology", "TargetLanguageCodes": [ "fr", "es", "zh" ], "SizeBytes": 97, "LastUpdatedAt": 1571089500.851, "CreatedAt": 1571089500.851, "TermCount": 6, "Arn": "arn:aws:translate:us-west-2:123456789012:terminology/MyTestTerminology/LATEST", "Description": "Creating a test terminology in AWS Translate" } }
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For API details, see ImportTerminology
in Amazon CLI Command Reference.
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