Google Translate
Google Translate is a machine translation website from Google that can translate text between different languages. It can translate words, sentences, documents and web pages between any combination of 243 supported languages as of October 8, 2024.[3] It was launched on April 28, 2006 and has always been free to use.[4]
Type of site | Statistical and neural machine translation |
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Available in | 243 languages, see below |
Owner | |
URL | translate |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Users | Over 500 million people daily |
Launched | April 28, 2006statistical machine translation)[1] November 15, 2016 (as neural machine translation)[2] | (as
Current status | Active |
Google Translate can do more than just show the translation of words. It can also show how to pronounce (say) the word using text-to-speech, and show the definition (meaning) like a dictionary. More recently, it also lets the community make changes or suggestions, for example, if the computer made a wrong translation. This is very much like how one can contribute to websites like Google Maps and Wikipedia.
Supported languages
changeAs of December 2024, the following 249 languages are supported by Google Translate.[5]
- Abkhaz
- Acehnese
- Acholi
- Afar
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Alur
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Assamese
- Avar
- Awadhi
- Aymara
- Azerbaijani
- Balinese
- Baluchi
- Bambara
- Baoulé
- Bashkir
- Basque
- Batak Karo
- Batak Simalungun
- Batak Toba
- Belarusian
- Bemba
- Bengali
- Betawi
- Bhojpuri
- Bikol
- Bosnian
- Breton
- Bulgarian
- Buryat
- Cantonese
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Chamorro
- Chechen
- Chichewa
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Chuukese
- Chuvash
- Corsican
- Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic)
- Crimean Tatar (Latin)
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dari
- Dhivehi
- Dinka
- Dombe
- Dogri
- Dutch
- Dyula
- Dzongkha
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Ewe
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Filipino
- Finnish
- Fon
- French
- French (Canada)
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Fulani
- Ga
- Galician
- Georgian
- German
- Greek
- Guarani
- Gujarati
- Haitian Creole
- Hakha Chin
- Hausa
- Hawaiian
- Hebrew
- Hiligaynon
- Hindi
- Hmong
- Hungarian
- Hunsrik
- Iban
- Icelandic
- Igbo
- Ilocano
- Indonesian
- Inuktut (Latin)
- Inuktut (Syllabics)
- Irish
- Italian
- Jamaican Patois
- Japanese
- Javanese
- Jingpo
- Kalaallisut
- Kannada
- Kanuri
- Kapampangan
- Kazakh
- Khasi
- Khmer
- Kiga
- Kikongo
- Kinyarwanda
- Kituba
- Kokborok
- Komi
- Konkani
- Korean
- Krio
- Kurdish (Kurmanji)
- Kurdish (Sorani)
- Kyrgyz
- Lao
- Latgalian
- Latin
- Latvian
- Ligurian
- Limburgish
- Lingala
- Lithuanian
- Lombard
- Luganda
- Luo
- Luxembourgish
- Macedonian
- Madurese
- Maithili
- Makassar
- Malagasy
- Malay
- Malay (Jawi)
- Malayalam
- Maltese
- Mam
- Manx
- Maori
- Marathi
- Marshallese
- Marwadi
- Mauritian Creole
- Meadow Mari
- Meiteilon (Manipuri)
- Minang
- Mizo
- Mongolian
- Myanmar (Burmese)
- Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca)
- Ndau
- Ndebele (South)
- Nepalbhasa (Newari)
- Nepali
- NKo
- Norwegian (Bokmål)
- Nuer
- Occitan
- Odia (Oriya)
- Oromo
- Ossetian
- Pangasinan
- Papiamento
- Pashto
- Persian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
- Punjabi (Shahmukhi)
- Quechua
- Q'eqchi
- Romani
- Romanian
- Rundi
- Russian
- Sami (North)
- Samoan
- Sango
- Sanskrit
- Santali (Latin)
- Santali (Ol Chiki)
- Scots Gaelic
- Sepedi
- Serbian
- Sesotho
- Seychellois Creole
- Shan
- Shona
- Sicilian
- Silesian
- Sindhi
- Sinhala
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Somali
- Spanish
- Sundanese
- Susu
- Swahili
- Swati
- Swedish
- Tahitian
- Tajik
- Tamazight
- Tamazight (Tifinagh)
- Tamil
- Tatar
- Telugu
- Tetum
- Thai
- Tibetan
- Tigrinya
- Tiv
- Tok Pisin
- Tongan
- Tshiluba
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Tulu
- Tumbuka
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Tuvan
- Twi
- Udmurt
- Ukrainian
- Urdu
- Uyghur
- Uzbek
- Venda
- Venetian
- Vietnamese
- Waray
- Welsh
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yakut
- Yiddish
- Yoruba
- Yucatec Maya
- Zapotec
- Zulu
References
change- ↑ Orch, Franz (April 28, 2006). "Statistical machine translation live". Google Research Blog. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
- ↑ Turovsky, Barak (November 15, 2016). "Found in translation: More accurate, fluent sentences in Google Translate". The Keyword Google Blog. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
- ↑ About Google Translate Google
- ↑ Franz Josef Och (2006-04-28). "Statistical machine translation live". Google Research Blog.
- ↑ "See which features work with each language". Google Translate. Google Inc. Archived from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
Other websites
change- Official website
- Google Translate Blog
- Translate Community
- Google Translate Help
- Inside Google Translate on Google's official channel at YouTube
- Teach You Backwards: An In-Depth Study of Google Translate for 172 Languages Archived 2019-12-24 at the Wayback Machine