Google has added 24 new languages to its Google Translate feature.
As a result, around 300 million people worldwide who speak those languages will have the opportunity to overcome language barriers.
According to Google, 10 of the new languages are in use on the African continent, including Lingala, Twi and Tigrinya.
Meanwhile, Bhojpuri, spoken by 50 million people in India, Nepal and Fiji, as well as the Maldivian language have been added.
As a result, Google Translate now has a translation capacity of 133 languages.

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