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Now translation will be done in Maithili, Bhojpuri, Sanskrit also, 24 new languages added in Google Translate

Google has added a new language to its translation tool. Till now a total of 133 languages ​​could be translated in it, but Google has added 24 more languages ​​to it. Some of the languages ​​that have been added are spoken and written in India. Like Assamese, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Sanskrit and other languages ​​have been added. Google said that the newly added language is used by 300 million people globally. It has a Mizo language which is spoken by about 8 lakh people. Apart from this, Oromo is used by about 37 million people in Ethiopia and Kenya.

Enlisted professors to link the language
To add these new languages, Google has involved many professors and language experts. who speak these languages. These are the first languages ​​added to Google Translate using zero-shot machine translation.

Not completely accurate now but will be in the future
This technology uses a machine learning model that translates it into another language without looking at any examples. Google says that this technology is not completely accurate yet, but the company promises that in the coming time it will improve the translation. People will be able to experience it well. The company also announced new features for Wear OS and Android tablets along with the introduction of the new Wallet app.

What new languages ​​were added

  • Bhojpuri – is used by about 50 million people in India, Nepal and Fiji.
  • Mizo – about 8 lakh 30 thousand people use in Northeast India
  • Assamese – Northeast India
  • Maithili – is used by about 34 million people in northern India.
  • Meiteilon (Manipuri) – Used by about 20 million people in Northeast India.
  • Sanskrit – used by about 20 thousand people in India.
  • Konkani – used by about 20 lakh people in central India.
  • Twi – is used by about 11 million people in Ghana.
  • Tsonga – is used by 7 million people in Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
  • Tigrinya – Used by about 8 million people in Eritrea and Ethiopia.
  • Sepedi – Used by about 14 million people in South Africa.
  • Quechua – About 10 million people use it in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.
  • Oromo – used by about 37 million people in Ethiopia and Kenya.
  • Luganda – About 20 million people use it in Uganda and Rwanda.
  • Lingala is used by about 45 million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the
  • Congo, the Central African Republic, Angola and the Republic of South Sudan.
  • Kurdish – Iraq is used by about 8 lakh people.
  • Creo – Sierra Leone is used by about 4 million people.
  • Ilocano – Used by approximately one million people in the northern Philippines.
  • Guarani is used by approximately 7 million people in Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil.
  • Ewe – is used by approximately 7 million people in Ghana and Togo.
  • Dhivehi – Maldives is used by three lakh people.
  • Bambara – Used by 14 million people in Mali.
  • Aymara – Bolivia, Chile and Peru