110 new languages have been added to popular internet translation service GOOGLE TRANSLATE. Google has stated that it is moving towards the goal of adding a thousand languages.
Many of us have experienced the song that is written without knowing the language in this song. When traveling to foreign states and foreign countries, the soul searches for the faces and food of our hometown.
The main reason for that is not understanding the language of the place. Nowadays it is necessary to understand other languages not only when traveling abroad but also when staying in the locality. Research articles, books published in other languages including English should be known. GOOGLE TRANSLATE service is launched to help all this.
Launched by Google in 2006, this service can be translated. For example a person in Tamil Nadu can know the meaning of various language words including English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu etc. in Tamil.
Select the specific language and enter the word that requires explanation and then SELECT the language in which the meaning should appear and you will get the answer. GOOGLE TRANSLATE is free to use via web and APP. Most people are using GOOGLE TRANSLATE because it has a voice input method called VOICE TO TEXT.
110 new languages have been added to GOOGLE TRANSLATE to increase the number of users. Among them are Awadhi spoken in states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and Marwadi from Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that Awadhi is a colloquial language.
You can use GOOGLE TRANSLATE in a total of 243 languages, including new ones. GOOGLE has said that it wants to include the most used languages in the world in TRANSLATE. The company also said that it is moving towards the goal of adding a thousand languages.
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