Would you learn languages ​​with Google Translate? They reinforce the tool with pronunciation practice

Google Translate has incorporated pronunciation practice, a tool intended to help users learn other languages, which can now be used on Android devices in select countries.

This technology, and its evolution, has allowed us to improve the naturalness, fluency and precision of translations, in addition to allowing a greater understanding of the context to avoid literal word-for-word translations.

Currently, it has about 250 languages, some of them endangered and indigenous languages, which means that “it supports 95% of the world’s population,” according to Google in a statement.

The latest advancements include visual and real-time search, powered by Gemini’s multi-modal generative AI technology, and its translation capabilities include local slang and emojis.

By Editor