Language plays a major role in building connections. If you’ve ever needed a split-second translation or worked your way through a foreign language class at school, you’ve probably used Google Translate.
For over 20 years, Translate has evolved from a web browser tool to a free app for Android and iOS, helping people read and communicate in other languages. Today, more than 1 billion users ask Google for translation help each month.
Google Translate has now launched a new feature for Android users to help with pronunciation. The tech giant has also published a list of key insights and fun facts over the last two decades.
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Google Translate’s new pronunciation tool
Today, Google is rolling out a pronunciation practice feature for Android, so you can practice speaking in another language and get real-time feedback. This builds on Google’s “ask” and “understand” features,
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