Google Translate expands by 110 new languages

Since its beginning in 2006, Google Translate has broken language barriers, helping people connect and understand the world better. With technological advances, Google has steadily expanded its linguistic skills. Now, while Al is in the spotlight, the company is using it for him [...]
Since its beginning in 2006, Google Translate has broken language barriers, helping people connect and understand the world better.
With technological advances, Google has steadily expanded its linguistic skills.
As reported, the technology giant is presenting 110 new languages at Google Translate, marking the largest expansion yet, writes Foreign mediaTelevision broadcast.
This achievement was made possible by the PDLM 2, which Google values as essential to allowing Translate to learn effectively.
This includes such languages as Awadhi and Marwadi, closely related to Hindi, as well as French Creole as Seychelois and Mauritania.
It becomes known that the latest languages added to Google Translate now serve over 614 million individuals worldwide.
These include the main languages with millions of speakers, languages used by small indigenous groups and some with few speakers, but continued efforts to preserve and promote them.
Nearly 25 percent of new languages originate from Africa, marking the widest expansion of African languages to this day.
This includes Fon, Kicongo, Luo, Ga, Swati, Venda and Wolfof.
These are some of the recently added languages on Google Translate: cantonese, afar, manx, NCo, punjab, tamazright, and dirty. /Telegraphy/












