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Distributed Language Translation

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Distributed Language Translation (DLT) is a form of machine translation - the DLT-project translated from/to 12 European languages with the "interlangva" ILO (technically adapted Esperanto). It was realized by the company BSO in Utrecht as a European Committee Project in cooperation with Fokker and also with UEA.