
Google Translate adds 24 new languages, two from South Africa
Sepedi and Tsonga have been added to Google Translate, along with 22 others as the platform now boasts support for 133 languages.
Sepedi and Tsonga have been added to Google Translate, along with 22 others as the platform now boasts support for 133 languages.
Remember San Andreas word for word? Listen to Google mess it up.
A new week and a new africast with a variety of topics.
isiXhosa and 11 other more languages help make up 103 supported languages on Google Translate.
The new feature allows WhatsApp to follow in the footsteps of WeChat, which launched a translation function a year ago.
Translation service VerbalInk has created an infographic comparing human translation to Google’s service.
Google Translate will soon have a feature similar to the one found on Skype.
More African tongues added as Google now understands 90 languages.
Spot an incorrect translation on Google Translate? You can now edit and correct it.
Now that Google can khuluma isiZulu, it’s time to find out if it passes the ultimate test.
Ngiyabonga Google, ngaleli thuluzi eliwusizo!
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