Voice is becoming an increasingly common way for people to interact with their phones, and today Google announced that it’s adding support for 30 more languages to its apps.
Google now supports languages like Swahili, Amharic, Georgian, Javanese, Lao, and Latvian, with support for 30 new languages being added in total. These languages can now be used in Gboard for Android, Voice Search, and more, and Google says that support in other apps like Translate will be added soon.
The full list of the 30 newly-supported languages is as follows:
- Amharic (Ethiopia)
- Armenian (Armenia)
- Azerbaijani (Azerbaijani)
- Bengali (Bangladesh, India)
- English (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania)
- Georgian (Georgia)
- Gujarati (India)
- Javanese (Indonesia)
- Kannada (India)
- Khmer (Cambodian)
- Lao (Laos)
- Latvian (Latvia)
- Malayalam (India)
- Marathi (India)
- Nepali (Nepal)
- Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
- Sundanese (Indonesia)
- Swahili (Tanzania, Kenya)
- Tamil (India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Malaysia)
- Telugu (India)
- Urdu (Pakistan, India)
In addition to these languages, there’s a new trick for English speakers being rolled out. Google says that English speakers in the U.S. can now speak their emoji and the real emoji will appear in their message. This feature will roll out to more languages soon.
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