Google Translate speaks 51 languages now

Sep 1, 2009 | 2,026 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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As there are millions of Googlers living and working in dozens of countries, but the products and services on Google are used in more countries. That is why Google Translate has added nine more new languages in order to serve people in various parts of the world. These nine languages include Afrikaans, Belarusian, Icelandic, Irish, Macedonian, Malay, Swahili, Welsh and Yiddish.

Now, it means that Google Translate supports 51 languages and 2550 language pairs along with all 23 official EU languages.

Although the quality of the translation for these new languages is a bit rough, but the efforts are being made to improve the quality for the all languages supported by Google Translate. In addition, Google Translate is being integrated into some some of other products to spread its realm of services.

The fact is that you can already translate emails within Gmail. To translate webpages, you can use Google Toolbar, RSS feeds in Google Reader and finally documents can be translated within Google Docs which are recently added to Google.

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Memory foam September 3, 2009 at 06:16

yahhh its great to know that Google Translate speaks 51 languages and now products and services on Google are used in more countries. That is why Google Translate has added nine more new languages in order to serve people in various parts of the world. Thanks for sharing this post.

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Henrik Bondtofte September 4, 2009 at 09:25

Google just keep getting bigger and bigger, it won't be long before we only have to use Google for everything we do on the Internet this is a bit frightening I think.

Lets see what happens when Cloud Computing starts to gain momentum, I’d bet Google will come out on top of that one too.

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harry January 13, 2010 at 13:06

Yes, they keep improving their service from time to time. What a great company!

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jessie January 31, 2011 at 22:17

bhagi sat sri akal ki haal hai tohada main bilkul vadia haan tusi sunao apna what is the meaning of this into languages

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