Last updated: 27 June 2024 – new article created.
We’ve heard your ask for more languages and we are thrilled to announce that 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
- Hiligaynon
- Hunsrik
- Iban
- Jamaican Patois
- Jingpo
- Kalaallisut
- Kanuri
- Kapampangan
- Khasi
- Kiga
- Kikongo
- Kituba
- Kokborok
- Komi
- Latgalian
- Ligurian
- Limburgish
- Lombard
- Luo
- Madurese
- Makassar
- Malay (Jawi)
- Mam
- Manx
- Marshallese
- Marwadi
- Mauritian Creole
- Meadow Mari
- Minang
- Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca)
- Ndau
- Ndebele (South)
- Nepalbhasa (Newari)
- N'Ko
- Nuer
- Occitan
- Ossetian
- Pangasinan
- Papiamento
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Punjabi (Shahmukhi)
- Q'eqchi'
- Romani
- Rundi
- Sami (North)
- Sango
- Santali
- Seychellois Creole
- Shan
- Sicilian
- Silesian
- Susu
- Swati
- Tahitian
- Tamazight
- Tamazight (Tifinagh)
- Tetum
- Tibetan
- Tiv
- Tok Pisin
- Tongan
- Tswana
- Tulu
- Tumbuka
- Tuvan
- Udmurt
- Venda
- Venetian
- Waray
- Wolof
- Yakut
- Yucatec Maya
- Zapotec
To learn more about this launch, go to our blogpost.