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Google Translate now speaks Yiddish

Google announced Monday it has added nine new languages to its Translate service.

In the update (which actually went to live contained by early last week) are Afrikaans, Belarusian, Irish, Icelandic, Macedonian, Malay, Swahili, Welsh and Yiddish. This brings the total number of languages the service is able to bring up to 51.

As for other updates to Google Translate these changes will eventually go to other services, which is used in machine translation, including Google Friend Connect, Google Talk, Gmail and Google Docs \\ \\ x26 tables recently. However, new languages that was not one of those services that have not yet shown.

End of June, Google is making efforts to meet an alpha version of the Persian translation needs of the increased activity around the Iranian presidential elections. The company continues to note that the Persian translations, and some of the more recent additions, not as accurate as translations to and from the few languages spoken, it will take some time to get the quality up at the same level as Spaniards are offered German and French translations, which were the first.

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One Response to “Google Translate now speaks Yiddish”

  1. John says:

    Thanks for addin me … I added ur blog in mine

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