- Home
- Technology
- News
Google translate adds 24 new languages
These include ten new languages spoken in Africa, including Langala, Towi, and Tigrinya


Washington: Google has announced that it has added 24 new languages to its Google Translate platform, spoken by more than 30 million people.
According to details, these include ten new languages spoken in Africa, including Langala, Towi, and Tigrinya.
The company said in a statement that in line with its policy of removing language barriers and helping to unite sects around the world, it now wants to focus on languages that are not represented in most technologies.
The statement said that this includes Bhojpuri spoken in northern India, which is spoken by about 50 million people. Also added Nepali, Fiji and Dhivehi. With that, a total of 133 languages are now available on Google Translate.
What happens when women lead? A new future for Bangladesh
- an hour ago

The end of malaria
- an hour ago
Follistatin-344: a multifaceted regulatory peptide
- 11 hours ago

How to break free of “money dysmorphia” — and 3 other tips on generosity
- an hour ago
How Tyrese Maxey went from the hardwood to the 2025 National Dog Show
- 2 hours ago
Men's boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Haney in, Canelo out, Benavidez moves up
- 2 hours ago

Why you should donate blood, briefly explained
- an hour ago
Alhamra Sufi Festival concludes with remarkable splendor
- 11 hours ago
Security forces neutralise seven Khwarij in North Waziristan: ISPR
- 11 hours ago
UCL talking points: Pep's tinkering costs City, Arsenal look unstoppable
- 2 hours ago

Why is the US on the verge of war with Venezuela?
- an hour ago
Air Chief hails PAF’s performance in ‘Maarka-e-Haq’
- 11 hours ago















