Google Translate

Google Translate
Screenshot
Google Translate homepage
Type of site
Statistical and neural machine translation
Available in250 languages, see below
OwnerGoogle
URLtranslate.google.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
UsersOver 500 million people daily
LaunchedApril 28, 2006 (2006-04-28) (as statistical machine translation)[1]
November 15, 2016 (2016-11-15) (as neural machine translation)[2]
Current statusActive

Google Translate is a machine translation website from Google that can translate text between different languages. It can translate words, sentences, documents and web pages between any combination of 243 supported languages as of October 8, 2024.[3] It was launched on April 28, 2006 and has always been free to use.[4]

Google Translate can do more than just show the translation of words. It can also show how to pronounce (say) the word using text-to-speech, and show the definition (meaning) like a dictionary. More recently, it also lets the community make changes or suggestions, for example, if the computer made a wrong translation. This is very much like how one can contribute to websites like Google Maps and Wikipedia.

Supported languages

As of September 2025, the following 250 languages are supported by Google Translate.[5]

  1. Abkhaz
  2. Acehnese
  3. Acholi
  4. Afar
  5. Afrikaans
  6. Albanian
  7. Alur
  8. Amharic
  9. Arabic
  10. Armenian
  11. Assamese
  12. Avar
  13. Awadhi
  14. Aymara
  15. Azerbaijani
  16. Balinese
  17. Baluchi
  18. Bambara
  19. Baoulé
  20. Bashkir
  21. Basque
  22. Batak Karo
  23. Batak Simalungun
  24. Batak Toba
  25. Belarusian
  26. Bemba
  27. Bengali
  28. Betawi
  29. Bhojpuri
  30. Bikol
  31. Bosnian
  32. Breton
  33. Bulgarian
  34. Buryat
  35. Cantonese
  36. Catalan
  37. Cebuano
  38. Chamorro
  39. Chechen
  40. Chichewa
  41. Chinese (Simplified)
  42. Chinese (Traditional)
  43. Chuukese
  44. Chuvash
  45. Corsican
  46. Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic)
  47. Crimean Tatar (Latin)
  48. Croatian
  49. Czech
  50. Danish
  51. Dari
  52. Dhivehi
  53. Dinka
  54. Dombe
  55. Dogri
  56. Dutch
  57. Dyula
  58. Dzongkha
  59. English
  60. Esperanto
  61. Estonian
  62. Ewe
  63. Faroese
  64. Fijian
  65. Filipino
  66. Finnish
  67. Fon
  68. French
  69. French (Canada)
  70. Frisian
  71. Friulian
  72. Fulani
  73. Ga
  74. Galician
  75. Georgian
  76. German
  77. Greek
  78. Guarani
  79. Gujarati
  80. Haitian Creole
  81. Hakha Chin
  82. Hausa
  83. Hawaiian
  84. Hebrew
  85. Hiligaynon
  86. Hindi
  87. Hmong
  88. Hungarian
  89. Hunsrik
  90. Iban
  91. Icelandic
  92. Igbo
  93. Ilocano
  94. Indonesian
  95. Inuktut (Latin)
  96. Inuktut (Syllabics)
  97. Irish
  98. Italian
  99. Jamaican Patois
  100. Japanese
  101. Javanese
  102. Jingpo
  103. Kalaallisut
  104. Kannada
  105. Kanuri
  106. Kapampangan
  107. Kazakh
  108. Khasi
  109. Khmer
  110. Kiga
  111. Kikongo
  112. Kinyarwanda
  113. Kituba
  114. Kokborok
  115. Komi
  116. Konkani
  117. Korean
  118. Krio
  119. Kurdish (Kurmanji)
  120. Kurdish (Sorani)
  121. Kyrgyz
  122. Lao
  123. Latgalian
  124. Latin
  125. Latvian
  126. Ligurian
  127. Limburgish
  128. Lingala
  129. Lithuanian
  130. Lombard
  131. Luganda
  132. Luo
  133. Luxembourgish
  134. Macedonian
  135. Madurese
  136. Maithili
  137. Makassar
  138. Malagasy
  139. Malay
  140. Malay (Jawi)
  141. Malayalam
  142. Maltese
  143. Mam
  144. Manx
  145. Maori
  146. Marathi
  147. Marshallese
  148. Marwadi
  149. Mauritian Creole
  150. Meadow Mari
  151. Meiteilon (Manipuri)
  152. Minang
  153. Mizo
  154. Mongolian
  155. Myanmar (Burmese)
  156. Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca)
  157. Ndau
  158. Ndebele (South)
  159. Nepalbhasa (Newari)
  160. Nepali
  161. NKo
  162. Norwegian (Bokmål)
  163. Nuer
  164. Occitan
  165. Odia (Oriya)
  166. Oromo
  167. Ossetian
  168. Pangasinan
  169. Papiamento
  170. Pashto
  171. Persian
  172. Polish
  173. Portuguese
  174. Portuguese (Brazil)
  175. Portuguese (Portugal)
  176. Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
  177. Punjabi (Shahmukhi)
  178. Quechua
  179. Q'eqchi
  180. Romani
  181. Romanian
  182. Rundi
  183. Russian
  184. Sami (North)
  185. Samoan
  186. Sango
  187. Sanskrit
  188. Santali (Latin)
  189. Santali (Ol Chiki)
  190. Scots Gaelic
  191. Sepedi
  192. Serbian
  193. Sesotho
  194. Seychellois Creole
  195. Shan
  196. Shona
  197. Sicilian
  198. Silesian
  199. Sindhi
  200. Sinhala
  201. Slovak
  202. Slovenian
  203. Somali
  204. Spanish
  205. Sundanese
  206. Susu
  207. Swahili
  208. Swati
  209. Swedish
  210. Tahitian
  211. Tajik
  212. Tamazight
  213. Tamazight (Tifinagh)
  214. Tamil
  215. Tatar
  216. Telugu
  217. Tetum
  218. Thai
  219. Tibetan
  220. Tigrinya
  221. Tiv
  222. Tok Pisin
  223. Tongan
  224. Tshiluba
  225. Tsonga
  226. Tswana
  227. Tulu
  228. Tumbuka
  229. Turkish
  230. Turkmen
  231. Tuvan
  232. Twi
  233. Udmurt
  234. Ukrainian
  235. Urdu
  236. Uyghur
  237. Uzbek
  238. Venda
  239. Venetian
  240. Vietnamese
  241. Waray
  242. Welsh
  243. Wolof
  244. Xhosa
  245. Yakut
  246. Yiddish
  247. Yoruba
  248. Yucatec Maya
  249. Zapotec
  250. Zulu

References

  1. Orch, Franz (April 28, 2006). "Statistical machine translation live". Google Research Blog. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  2. Turovsky, Barak (November 15, 2016). "Found in translation: More accurate, fluent sentences in Google Translate". The Keyword Google Blog. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  3. About Google Translate Google
  4. Franz Josef Och (2006-04-28). "Statistical machine translation live". Google Research Blog.
  5. "See which features work with each language". Google Translate. Google Inc. Archived from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2015.

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