Google announced that it has extended the Google Translate offline language functionality to 33 new languages including three Nigerian languages – Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. Other African languages include Sesotho, Zulu and Shona
The functionality allows users to download the languages of interest and translate text when internet connection is unavailable.
The full list of added offline languages include:
- Basque
- Cebuano
- Chichewa
- Corsican
- Frisian
- Hausa
- Hawaiian
- Hmong
- Igbo
- Javanese
- Khmer
- Kinyarwanda
- Kurdish
- Lao
- Latin
- Luxembourgish
- Malagasy
- Maori
- Myanmar (Burmese)
- Oriya / Odia
- Samoan
- Scots Gaelic
- Sesotho
- Shona
- Sindhi
- Sundanese
- Tatar
- Turkmen
- Uyghur
- Xhosa
- Yiddish
- Yoruba
- Zulu
To download a language offline in Google Translate, simply tap the download button next to that language when picking which languages you are translating with the app.
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