Google has introduced voice typing support for 30 languages including Urdu
Urdu lovers will be glad to hear that Google also introduced Voice Typing and Voice Search Support for Urdu. Not only Urdu, Google has introduced voice typing and voice search support for more than 30 languages including Urdu. These languages include ancient Georgian languages and two African languages too. In addition to this, Google introduced Voice Typing Support for several languages of the suburbs.
To introduce the support of these languages, Google sampled with local people, then improved the results from machine learning using specific sounds and words. The results will continue to improve as consumers use these features.
These new languages are available in CloudSpace API. Soon it will be available across all Google apps like Google Transit and G-Board’s keyboard.Voice Search feature should be enabled to use these languages.Users may still need to write Urdu or other languages in other apps other than the search. For this, first of all, going to the Google Search app setting will only have to select Urdu (Pakistan) or Urdu (India) from languages in voice menu. After that, in any app like the Whatsapp, you must select “Google voice typing” by switching the typing keyboard.
After that, a micro option will be available for writing. For better results, users need to talk for a while. Over time, this feature will be better.
Languages that have been introduced by Google have enormous languages (Ethiopia), Armenian (Armenia), Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani), Bengali (Bangladesh, India), English (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria), Georgia (Georgia ), Gujarati (India), Javanese (Indonesia), Canada (India), Khmer (Cambodian), Lao (Lao), Lithuania (Latvia), Malayalam (India), Marathi (India), Nepali (Nepal), Sinhalese (Sri Lanka), Sudhai (Indonesia), Swahili (Tanzania, Kenya), Tamil (India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Malaysia), Telugu (India) and Urdu (Pakistan, India).
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