![]() To use offline translations, the user needs to download the specific language pack from the Translate app when connected to the Internet. Meanwhile, the offline support enables users (of Indian languages) to translate a word or sentence even when they are not connected to the Internet. To activate the feature, users should tap the mic to start speaking in a selected language, then tap the mic again, and the Translate app will automatically recognise which of the two languages are being spoken, enabling a smooth conversation, the company said in a statement. ![]() ![]() Google Translate has also added support for conversation mode feature - that lets users have a bilingual conversation with someone, simply by talking to Translate app - in regional languages such as Bengali and Tamil. Google on Wednesday announced updates to its Translate app that would enable users in Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu languages to use offline translations and instant visual translation in their preferred language.
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