Tech giant Google today said its 'Translate' app will support seven more Indian languages, including Bengali, Gujarati and Kannada, to enable users to translate even visuals like road signs in English to these regional languages.
"In an effort to bring down language barriers, Google today announced several updates to its Translate App. Google Translate has also added support for conversation mode in regional languages including Bengali and Tamil," the US-based firm said in a statement.
Starting today, users in Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu can experience offline translations and instant visual translation in these languages, it added.
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To use offline translations capabilities, users will need to download the specific language pack from the Translate app when connected to the internet.
The Translate app allows users to use the camera mode to capture a photo of English text and get a translation for it in these languages.
With Word Lens feature, users can instantly translate text using their camera to understand visuals like street signs or restaurant menus that are written in English.
These features are already available for Hindi language on the Google Translate app.
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