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Better translations powered by Neural Machine Translationįor the first time, Neural Machine Translation (NMT) technology is built into instant camera translations. Translate app can now determine what language the sign is in, and then translate it for you into your language of choice. Say you’re traveling through South America, where both Portuguese and Spanish are spoken, and you encounter a sign. We took care of that-in the new version of the app, you can just select “Detect language” as the source language, and the Translate app will automatically detect the language and translate.

When traveling abroad, especially in a region with multiple languages, it can be challenging for people to determine the language of the text that they need to translate. This means you can now translate from Arabic to French, or from Japanese to Chinese, etc. What’s more exciting is that, previously you could only translate between English and other languages, but now you can translate into any of the 100+ languages supported on Google Translate. Here’s a full list of all 88 supported languages. The instant camera translation adds support for 60 more languages, such as Arabic, Hindi, Malay, Thai and Vietnamese. Translate from 88 languages into 100+ languages

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