![]() ![]() Google today announced that it has introduced new gestures in order to make Translate more accessible. Today the company announced that it is bringing the same refresh look to its iOS app. Google recently revamped the look and feel of its Android app. ![]() “So, whether you’re trying to order bass for dinner, or play a bass during tonight’s jam session, you have the context you need to accurately translate and use the right turns of phrase, local idioms, or appropriate words depending on your intent…,” Google wrote in a post. The company will roll out this functionality in English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish rolling out in the coming weeks. Google today announced that Translate will now give more contextual translation options with descriptions and varying examples to the users. So, here are all the new features coming to Google Translate: Also Read - Microsoft to hike Xbox Game Pass subscription price in India, Xbox Series X price may go up too What’s new in Google Translate?Ĭontextual Translation Also Read - Delhi Metro riders can soon go for virtual shopping while waiting for next train Also Read - Meta rolls out new features for its Quest 2, Quest 2 Pro headsets: Check what's new In addition to that, it announced that it is redesigning its iOS app and bringing new gestures to the mix. The company today introduced a new contextual translation feature for Google Translate. Google today hosted its ‘ Live from Paris‘ event wherein the company announced a host of new updates and upgrades that it is bringing to Translate. ![]()
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