Google Translate in Android is now more complete

Google Translate in Android is now more complete

CALIFORNIA-Google recently launched a Fashion ' Conversation ' with added 12 new languages on Google Translate for Android.

Before this feature is only available in two languages i.e. United Kingdom and Spain. But with the addition of 12 new languages are now so more complete vocabulary, such as Portugal, Brazil, Czech Republic, Netherlands, France, Korea, Germany, Italy, Japan, Chinese Mandarin, Poland, Russia and Turkey.

This application is very interesting, in which the user simply talking through the microphone and the application will translate it, and read it with sound. Users can also play back in their language and the application will read it again with a sound that is large enough.

"This Technology is still alphabeth, so that factors such as background noise and local accent can affect accuracy," says product manager Jeff Chin, was quoted as saying the Web Pro News, Friday (2/10/2011).

"But because relying on the example of a person's ability to learn, would increase if more often use it. We want to help users start conversations wherever they are in the world by releasing an early version of this, "he said.

Other features have been added to make it more too easy in speaking and reading, when the user is going to translate.

"For example, if the user wants to say ' Where is The Train? ' But Google Translate recognize Word users as ' Where is The Rain? ", Now users can refine text before translating it," he explained.

Jeff also describes the user can also add words to personal dictionary has not been recognized by previous users. Translation results can also be enlarged so that it could read more clearly.

"When viewing the results of written translations, the user can press the magnifying glass icon to view the text that is rendered in full-screen mode so that it can easily be shown to anyone around him," he asserts.