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Google Translate for HANDWRITING in 13 new languages with app update

Google translates HANDWRITING: App update lets you draw symbols and foreign alphabets in 13 new languages Google Translate has added 13 new languages to its handwriting tool This includes Arabic, Bosnian, Cebuano, Gujarati, Hmong, Kannada, Maltese, Mongolian, Persian, Punjabi, Somali, Tamil, and Telugu Users press the handwriting button and begin writing on a virtual notepad Google reads these symbols, converts them to text and translates them Visiting a country when you don’t speak the language is tricky enough, let alone when that country uses a different alphabet. To tackle this problem, Google has updated its Translate app to recognise handwriting written in 13 new languages including Arabic, Bosnian, Cebuano, Gujarati, Hmong, Kannada, Maltese, Mongolian, Persian, Punjabi, Somali, Tamil, and Telugu. The latest Google Translate app update has added support for 13 new languages including Arabic, Bosnian, Cebuano, Gujarati, Hmong, Kannada, Maltese, Mongolian, Persian, Punjabi, Somali, Tamil, and Telugu. This brings the total number of supported handwritten languages to 58 HOW TO USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE'S HANDWRITING TOOL If a language can be translated using handwriting, a symbol will appear in the bottom right of the input box that looks like a squiggle.

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