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translate

The translate skill converts text between languages, supporting major options including Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and Russian. Use it when a user requests translation of specific phrases or longer passages, asks how to say something in another language, or provides foreign text requiring conversion. Include pronunciation guidance for non-Latin scripts and note contextual nuances where relevant. Do not use for same-language word definitions.

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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/sepivip/SeekerClaw /tmp/translate && cp -r /tmp/translate/app/src/main/assets/default-skills/translate ~/.claude/skills/translate
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SKILL.md

# Translate

## Use when
- "translate this to Spanish", "how do you say X in Y"
- Foreign language text needing translation
- Pronunciation hints for non-Latin scripts

## Don't use when
- Word definition in the same language (use define)
- Learning a language (provide general guidance instead)

## Instructions
When translating:

1. Identify source and target languages
   - If not specified, translate TO user's preferred language
   - Check memory for language preferences

2. Provide the translation directly
   - Include pronunciation hints for non-Latin scripts
   - Note any nuances or alternative meanings

3. For longer texts, translate paragraph by paragraph

4. If source language is unclear, detect it first

Supported: All major languages including English, Spanish,
French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Russian, etc.
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