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Google Translate Speaks 10 New Languages
Google Translate just got more useful for a Prague citizen visiting India.
The online translation function now can understand 10 more languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, and Swedish. That brings the total to 23 languages, Google said in a blog posting Thursday.
In addition, Google added a language-detection feature that can guess the source language a user is trying to translate. It's more effective with longer amounts of text, Google said.
Detect Language means you only have to click the language you want to translate text into.
Source: news.com












