Google Translate has added 24 more languages and dialects to its list of supported languages and dialects.
Beginning May 11, you’ll be able to use Google Translate to convert a variety of new languages into your native tongue, allowing people in places like Bolivia, Chile, India, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, and others to get direct translations. With the addition of new languages and regional dialects, a total of 300 million individuals, including many indigenous tribes, will be able to use one of Google’s most powerful free tools.
The complete list of new languages that Google Translate currently supports is Assamese, Aymara, Bambara, Bhojpuri, Dhivehi, Dogri, Ewe, Guarani, Ilocano, Konkani, Krio, Kurdish (Sorani), Lingala, Luganda, Maithili, Meiteilon (Manipuri), Mizo, Oromo, Quechua, Sanskrit, Sorani Kurdish, Tigrinya, Tsonga, and Twi.