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[Python] I'm trying to use the Goslate (Google Translate) package with audio. Since Goslate does not have speech-to-text features, I took a look at Google's (a Cloud API) but turned out it's not free. Is there a way to integrate translate.google.com under a Python script inside Chrome?
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Of course, if you have an alternative solution, please let me know!

So Firefox doesn't support audio for Google Translate it seems, so Chrome is a necessity and the reason for wanting to run Python under Chrome. I was thinking of something similar to LAMP server. Imagine a scenario like this:

a) an iframe code where the Python code is the parent, and translate.google.com is the child
b) Python grabs and inputs results from the iframe

Would this be possible?

EDIT: I should have mentioned that I want to compile the Python script to make it a executable/deliverable for mass distributions.

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