Google over the years has developed so many products to build a solution to the problem mankind faced.
From the search solution on google search engine to the use of google map to aid distance from one point to another and the use of forecasting technology to help people stay safe in the face of natural disaster.
The significant impact of google map, which was used by billions of people globally to identify Covid-19 vaccine centers.
In last year, Google flood forecasting alert notified over 23 million and above residents in India and Bangladesh to avert natural disaster in monsoon season.
Google has also worked with the government to deploy Air raid alert to save many lives in Ukraine 🇺🇦 since Russia 🇷🇺 invasion.
Despite google translate has not been 100% accurate, there is the need to widen the scope to break down language barriers and connect communities all over the world. And that is what the Technology Giant is doing.
Here’s a complete list of the new languages now available in Google Translate:
- Twi, used by about 11 million people in Ghana
- Assamese, used by about 25 million people in Northeast India
- Aymara, used by about two million people in Bolivia, Chile and Peru
- Bambara, used by about 14 million people in Mali
- Bhojpuri, used by about 50 million people in northern India, Nepal and Fiji
- Dhivehi, used by about 300,000 people in the Maldives
- Dogri, used by about three million people in northern India
- Ewe, used by about seven million people in Ghana and Togo
- Guarani, used by about seven million people in Paraguay and Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil
- Ilocano, used by about 10 million people in northern Philippines
- Konkani, used by about two million people in Central India
- Krio, used by about four million people in Sierra Leone
- Kurdish (Sorani), used by about 15 million people in Iraq and Iran
- Lingala, used by about 45 million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Angola and the Republic of South Sudan
- Luganda, used by about 20 million people in Uganda and Rwanda
- Maithili, used by about 34 million people in northern India
- Meiteilon (Manipuri), used by about two million people in Northeast India
- Mizo, used by about 830,000 people in Northeast India
- Oromo, used by about 37 million people in Ethiopia and Kenya
- Quechua, used by about 10 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and surrounding countries
- Sanskrit, used by about 20,000 people in India
- Sepedi, used by about 14 million people in South Africa
- Tigrinya, used by about eight million people in Eritrea and Ethiopia
- Tsonga, used by about seven million people in Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe
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