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Google adds support for Marathi in its Translate service
09 May 2013

Google has added Marathi a regional Indian language to its Google Translate service. Translate helps Bridge the divide between the content available online and people’s ability to access that information. Users can now translate content available online in Marathi language .

Marathi is spoken in India and has 73 million native speakers. Google Translate already supports several other Indian languages including Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.

Apart from Marathi, Google also added support for four other languages including Bosnian (official language in Bosnia and Herzegovina), Cebuano (Philippines), Hmong (China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and throughout the United States) and Javanese (Indonesia).

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kaluram kawade
10 May 2013

Nice function add by Google for Marathi user..........