Grammar

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add be provide speak be roll have add be provide
analyze be support facilitate add call explain speak render overlook
Google Translate has 24 languages to its translation service, bringing the total number to 133. For many of us, Translate an indispensable tool. It a convenient, accurate and quick way of comprehending vocabulary and texts in other languages. The 24 new languages are by more than 300 million people worldwide. Among them the indigenous Aymara, Guarani and Quechua languages of the Americas. Google out its first translation service in 2006 and continually to its repository. Google said it still has a way to go to more comprehensive. There are around 7,000 languages worldwide that Translate doesn't support for.

Translate needs to a large range of linguistic data to able to a language. Isaac Caswell, a Google Translate scientist, told journalists about how advances in technology have adding the new languages. He said: "Up until a couple of years ago, it simply was not technologically possible to languages like these, which are what we a low resource - meaning that there are not very many text resources out there for them." He that Google aspires to support languages used by large populations. One of these is Lingala, by 45 million people across Central Africa. It also wants to assistance for indigenous languages that are often by technology.

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