Google translate service started in Nepali Language

Kathmandu, Dec 11 – The Google Translate has started its service in Nepali language as well.
As per the source, news published in altogether nine new languages have been launched together in Google Translate, a user friendly application that helps non-native speakers by translating parts of the required words or sentences in written. With the new addition of nine languages, the total number of world languages the application deals with has reached 80.
Apart from Nepali, another language from South Asia that has made into the list is Punjabi. The other languages added are three Nigerian languages — Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba –, Somali and Zulu, spoken in South Africa. The remaining two languages are Mongolian, official language of Mongolia and Maori, spoken in New Zealand.
Source: THT

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