Google Translate adds support for 13 new languages, covers 99% of online population now

18 February, 2016
Google has announced that its Translate service now supports 13 new languages. This brings the total number of supported languages to 103, Google reveals, claiming that the service now covers 99% of the online population.

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  • 19 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 18 Feb 2016For education purposes. Liguistic study is a broad subject.... moreGeologists and professionals who do it for educational purposes, have gone to university.

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    • Anonymous
    • tue
    • 18 Feb 2016

    AnonD-362866, 18 Feb 2016Who would you need to communicate with in an ancient language?For education purposes. Liguistic study is a broad subject. Geologist needs it.

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      • Anonymous
      • pXf
      • 18 Feb 2016

      Excellent Google! Congratulations!

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        • pKj
        • 18 Feb 2016

        I hope they will add Kurdish ( Sorani ),too.

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          • Muneer_Panhwar
          • uZa
          • 18 Feb 2016

          Thanks for sindhi language

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            • AnonD-442781
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            • 18 Feb 2016

            With voice assistants being able to speak for you these sorts of features really shine.

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              • 18 Feb 2016

              Anonymous, 18 Feb 2016Not good enough. More languages please. If it can translate... moreWho would you need to communicate with in an ancient language?

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                • Mohammed Kurda
                • 39x
                • 18 Feb 2016

                Thanks to put kurdish language Google

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                  • Anonymous
                  • tue
                  • 18 Feb 2016

                  Not good enough. More languages please. If it can translate ancient language too I would be impressed by Google.

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                    • AnonD-206412
                    • u14
                    • 18 Feb 2016

                    Arabs can rejoice