Google announced the addition of five new languages ​​to the Google Translate translation service for the first time in four years.

The American company explained that the new languages ​​are spoken by about 75 million people, and Google's free service currently supports 108 languages ​​in total.

She added that it is difficult to translate from languages ​​that have only a limited number of texts on the web, but through machine learning algorithms five new languages ​​have been added, which is the Kinyarwand language spoken by about 7.2 million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, and the Oriya language that is spoken It has 38 million people in Odisha in India.

In addition to the Tatar language spoken by about 5 million people in Russia, as well as the Turkmen language which is the official language of the Republic of Turkmenistan, which is spoken by 6.6 million people, as well as the Uighur language spoken by about 10 million people in Shengyang in China.

Since these languages ​​are difficult to write with a traditional keyboard, Google provides a virtual keyboard for these cases.