"The biggest update" Google adds 110 languages ​​to the translation application

"The biggest update" Google adds 110 languages ​​to the translation application

Google has announced that its Google Translate app will offer users 110 additional languages.

Google said on its official website: "The latest update to the Google Translate service is the largest ever and represents a huge leap. The service application provided users with 133 languages, and with the update, 110 additional languages ​​will be added."

Google indicated that it was able to support its service with new languages ​​using Google PaLM 2 software that relies on artificial intelligence, which can work very well with languages ​​that are close to each other, such as some languages ​​used in India or the Cyrillic languages ​​used in Mauritius and Seychelles, for example.

The list of new languages ​​that the service will support includes Cantonese, a language that many Google Translate users have been asking for for a long time, and it was not easy to add it due to the difficulty of training artificial intelligence software on its terms. Several languages ​​used in Africa and spoken by millions of people have also been added to the service.

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