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Google Translate rolls out support for 33 new offline languages

To download a language offline in Google Translate, simply touch the download button next to the language you wish to use offline when selecting which languages to translate.

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Google Translate rolls out support for 33 new offline languages

Google Translate update: Google has released support for 33 additional offline languages as part of its offline language capabilities.

“We are adding 33 more languages to the offline language functionality. This enables users to download the desired languages and translate text without an internet connection “based on Google’s help page

Basque, Cebuano, Chichewa, Corsican, Frisian, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hmong, Igbo, Javanese, Khmer, Kinyarwanda, Kurdish, Lao, Latin, Luxembourgish, Myanmar (Burmese), Oriya/Odia, Sindhi, and Zulu are among the newly added languages.

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To download a language offline in Google Translate, simply touch the download button next to the language you wish to use offline when selecting which languages to translate.

Meanwhile, Google launched a new feature to its Clock application on Pixel devices with which users can now record their own alarm and timer sounds.

The Verge claims that previously, users had to copy the files using a file manager tool and then add them using the alarm sound settings.

Users no longer need to perform all of these steps, as the tech giant has given a new option to record sounds from within the Clock application.

The source indicates that the new capability is currently confined to Pixel devices because it utilises the Pixel-exclusive Recorder programme.

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