Key Points

Google has launched two major new features for its Translate app that revolutionize language communication and learning. The live conversation feature enables real-time two-way translation in over 70 languages with audio and on-screen transcripts. Additionally, a new practice tool creates customized language exercises that adapt to individual skill levels for English, Spanish, and French learners. These features leverage Gemini AI models and are initially rolling out to users in the US, India, and Mexico.

Key Points: Google Translate Adds Live Conversation Translation and Language Practice

  • Live two-way conversation translation in over 70 languages including Hindi and Spanish
  • Advanced speech recognition works in noisy environments like airports
  • Beta language practice feature with customized listening and speaking exercises
  • Interactive practice adapts intelligently to learner's skill level
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Google Translate adds live conversation translation, language practice features

Google Translate now offers real-time conversation translation in 70+ languages and personalized language practice exercises powered by Gemini AI models.

"Using the advanced reasoning and multimodal capabilities of Gemini models, we’re bringing two new features to Translate to help with live conversations and language learning - Google"

Mumbai, Aug 27

Tech giant Google announced that it has added two new features to Google Translate that allow for real-time conversation translation and tailored language practice.

"Using the advanced reasoning and multimodal capabilities of Gemini models, we’re bringing two new features to Translate to help with live conversations and language learning," Google announced.

The updated Google Translate App supports live, two-way conversations in over 70 languages, including Arabic, French, Hindi, Korean, Spanish, and Tamil, with audio and on-screen translations, a release said.

To try it out, open the Translate App for Android or iOS, tap on “Live translate,” select the languages you want to translate and begin speaking. The translation will be read aloud with an onscreen transcript of your conversation in both languages on your device.

These new live translate capabilities are available starting today for users in the US, India and Mexico, and they use advanced speech recognition for clarity in noisy environments.

“Google Translate’s live capabilities use our advanced voice and speech recognition models, which are trained to help isolate sounds, even in busy airports or at a noisy cafe in a new country,” the company said.

Further, a Beta language practice feature will be rolled out this week with customised listening and speaking exercises for English speakers learning Spanish and French, as well as for Spanish, French and Portuguese speakers learning English.

"To start, just tap 'Practice' in the App, set your skill level and goals, and Translate will generate customised scenarios for you to dive into. Learners can either listen to conversations and tap the words they hear to build comprehension, or they can practice speaking with helpful hints," the release said.

The tech giant said that interactive practices are generated on the fly and intelligently adapt to the learner's skill level.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally! I've been waiting for better Hindi to Tamil translation. My in-laws are from Chennai and my Hindi-speaking parents always struggle to communicate. This will make family gatherings much smoother 🙏
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Arjun K
Great initiative but I hope they include more Indian languages soon. We have so many regional languages that need better support - Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, etc. The diversity of India deserves more coverage.
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Sarah B
The language practice feature sounds perfect for Indian students preparing for IELTS and other English proficiency tests. Hope they expand it to include more language pairs relevant to Indian learners.
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Vikram M
This will be a game-changer for tourism industry workers. Imagine auto-rickshaw drivers and shopkeepers in tourist areas being able to communicate with foreign visitors seamlessly. Digital India making progress! 💪
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Karthik V
I appreciate that India is among the first countries to get this feature. Shows how important our market is for global tech companies. Looking forward to trying it out during my next business trip to Bangalore.

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