![]() We hope these improvements will make reading, learning and communicating in foreign languages easier and more fun. Watch Josh, an engineer on our team, give a quick demo of the new Google Translate: Text-to-speech: When translating into English, you can now also hear translations in spoken form by clicking the Speaker Icon.If you want to translate from one of these languages, but can't type the script on your keyboard, our input transliteration feature will allow you to type words as they sound and convert them to native script. We also have a new input transliteration feature for Arabic, Persian or Hindi. Right now, this works for all non-Roman languages except for Hebrew, Arabic and Persian. Read and write any language: Want to say " Today is a good day" in Chinese, but can't read Han characters? Click "Show romanization" to read the text written phonetically in English.Google Translate now translates your text right as you type. Translate instantly: Say goodbye to the old "Translate" button.Google Translate offers 51 languages, representing over 98% of Internet users today.Īlong with our shiny new layout, these new features should make it faster and easier for you to translate text between our 2550 language pairs: ![]() Today, we've launched three new features as well as a new look and feel for Google Translate - a service that helps people access information throughout the world by enabling them to automatically translate text and and web pages into their own language.
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