May 11, 2022
Learn about Google Translate's 24 new languages.
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What’s new in Google Translate: 24 new languages
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What’s new in Google Translate: Reducing gender bias
April 22, 2020 Learn how Google Translate reduces gender bias in translations.Read more -
What’s new in Google Translate: Transcribe speech
March 17, 2020 Now you can transcribe speech with Google Translate. Learn how to transcribe in Google Translate.Read more -
What’s new in Google Translate: New languages
February 26, 2020 Learn about Google Translate’s 5 new languages.Read more -
What’s new in Google Translate: Changes to Contribute
Last updated: March 31, 2024 - Created new article. We have turned off the Contribute feature for Translate. When Contribute first launched, real speakers often provided helpful translation suggestions when Translate missed the mark; but as our systems have evolved and learned, we’ve seen significant improvements to Translate and therefore are moving forward without Contribute feature. Translate users will continue to have the option to provide feedback directly in the Android and iOS apps, as well as on desktop when they feel a translation could be improved. Related resources Learn about Goog…Read more -
What’s new in Google Translate: More than 100 new languages
Last updated: June 27, 2024 - Created new article. We’ve heard your ask for more languages and we are thrilled to announce we’re adding 110 new languages to Translate. Over the next few days, you will see new languages available on translate.google.com and the Google Translate Apps. The new languages are: Abkhaz Acehnese Acholi Afar Alur Avar Awadhi Balinese Baluchi Baoulé Bashkir Batak Karo Batak Simalungun Batak Toba Bemba Betawi Bikol Breton Buryat Cantonese Chamorro Chechen Chuukese Chuvash Crimean Tatar Dari Dinka Dombe Dyula Dzongkha Faroese Fijian Fon Friulian Fulani Ga Hakha Chin Hilig…Read more