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Friday, May 10, 2013

Google adds 5 new languages to translation service

Google adds 5 new languages to translation service

Google Inc. today added five new languages for the translation service "Google Translate", exceeding the number of languages supported by service 70 languages.

Includes languages that have been added today, "Bosnian" is the official language of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the language of "alsibiwanih" and is one of the languages used in the Philippines, and "Hmong" and is a language spoken by some in China, Viet Nam, Laos, Thailand, and the United States, as well as the second most spoken language in Indonesia, "Javanese", relative to the island of Java.

The "Google" day adds 5 languages the number of speakers of languages that have been added today up to 182 million people, had a few weeks ago the Khmer language is an official language of Cambodia.

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