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Voice Support Announced by Google in 30 New Languages

  MPC Team

Google has recently made huge investments in the voice neural machine learning technology and has now made the app operational for 30 new languages. A lot of Indian as well as thousand years old Georgian language are include among the 30 new languages.

As per reports, Google collaborated with the local language experts of each region and collected different speech samples for incorporating these languages. The machines have been trained and programmed to understand the speech through using particular words and sounds so as to enhance the accuracy of the results with the passage of time as more examples are exposed.

All 30 new languages will be available in Cloud Speech API, and they will begin to emerge in all major Google apps such as Google Translate etc.

The full list of newly supported languages in Google voice support are 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).

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