Nice! I saw it earlier today in another thread and was trying it out. Great having a lot of results on one page.
Suggestion:
It looks like the google results are using the non-language specific search. I usually look first with the language filter turned on to get a measure of term popularity in the language, then turn the filter off to get the generic term popularity when I have the time. Maybe listing both search results, like:
الإسلام
Language Filter off: 17.6M
Arabic Filter on: 1.7M
الفيزياء
Language Filter off: 2.0M
Arabic Filter on: 2.3M
I find the filter on/off ratio is useful in evaluating terms. (discounting statistical errors in sampling by google producing anomalous results like "filter off" < "filter on") In this case the implication is that "the physics" is used mainly on Arabic sites, while "the Islam" is widely used on Arabic and non-Arabic sites. No real surprise there. Yeah, I know that this filter/no-filter data is polluted by google's sampling technique, but it is still useful. I think the above "Islam/physics" example is obvious, but there are some keywords where it is not so obvious and the comparison is useful.
Since you already ask the user for the language, then that is just one more *free* call to google with data you already have. just a thought.
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