Google tech giant is always improving its product features and quality from time to time to offer the best service. This month, Google added 24 new languages to their Google Translate product. The new languages list is mentioned below:
List of new 24 languages added to Google Translate
Get the complete list of the new languages available in Google Translate are:
- Assamese, is used by about 25 million people in Northeast India
- Aymara, used by about two million people in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru
- Bambara, used by about 14 million people in Mali
- Bhojpuri, used by about 50 million people in northern India, Nepal, and Fiji
- Dhivehi, used by about 300,000 people in the Maldives
- Dogri, used by about three million people in northern India
- Ewe, used by about seven million people in Ghana and Togo
- Guarani is used by about seven million people in Paraguay and Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil
- Ilocano, used by about 10 million people in the northern Philippines
- Konkani, used by about two million people in Central India
- Krio is used by about four million people in Sierra Leone
- Kurdish (Sorani), is used by about eight million people, mostly in Iraq
- Lingala is used by about 45 million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Angola, and the Republic of South Sudan
- Luganda, used by about 20 million people in Uganda and Rwanda
- Maithili, used by about 34 million people in northern India
- Meiteilon (Manipuri), used by about two million people in Northeast India
- Mizo, used by about 830,000 people in Northeast India
- Oromo, is used by about 37 million people in Ethiopia and Kenya
- Quechua is used by about 10 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and surrounding countries
- Sanskrit is used by about 20,000 people in India
- Sepedi, used by about 14 million people in South Africa
- Tigrinya, used by about eight million people in Eritrea and Ethiopia
- Tsonga is used by about seven million people in Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe
- Twi is used by about 11 million people in Ghana
Reference: https://blog.google/products/translate/24-new-languages/
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