
Google Translate is a great tool for travelers and language learners. However, it always had one feature missing — real-time transcription. Now, the company has finally launched transcription in eight languages. The new feature is rolling out to Android phones starting tomorrow, and it’ll land on iOS later. Currently, it supports English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Thai. In January, Google previewed the transcription feature at an event, and said it’ll roll out soon. At that time, it was limited to prerecorded messages. However, the newly rolling out feature can transcribe one language to another in real-time. To enable transcription,…
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