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But we’ve heard from our users that the toughest skill to master is conversation — specifically, learning to listen and speak with confidence on the topics you care about. So today we’re piloting a new language practice feature designed to help you meet your unique learning goals. The first tool, for live translations, lets you have a back-and-forth conversation with someone by surfacing audio and text translations as you speak, so you can easily follow along. Advanced Gemini models allow for support of more than 70 languages, including Arabic, French, Hindi, Korean and Spanish. Google says its voice and speech recognition models are trained to isolate sounds, so the live translation feature should also work in noisy environments like an airport or a cafe. Google Translate’s live capabilities use our advanced voice and speech recognition models, which are trained to help isolate sounds.
Google Translate is making it easier to have a back-and-forth conversation and practice a new language.
AI advancements for translation
You’ll hear the translation aloud and see a transcript of your conversation in both languages on your device. Translate smoothly switches between the two languages you and your language partner are speaking, intelligently identifying conversational pauses, accents and intonations. You can now speak to Google Translate and have it translate your input in real time to another language, the company said Tuesday. Google also introduced a language learning experience powered by generative AI that gamifies learning a new language. This comes as Google adds other language-specific features like Voice Translate on the Pixel 10 series.
App support
Translating languages in real time is one area in which generative AI tools excel because they have enough data to interpret not only the direct translations of the text but also the context around it that gives it its nuanced meanings. Google Translate has been a go-to source for people's translating needs for nearly two decades. While AI has been powering the tool since its inception, generative AI's advanced language processing has made it possible for Google to unlock all-new experiences that level it up. To try it out, BUY XANAX WITHOUT PRESCRITION open the Translate app for Android or iOS, tap on "Live translate," select the languages you want to translate and simply begin speaking.
Translate will then surface recommended scenarios like asking for the nearest bus stop, greeting a neighbor or chatting about your hobbies. In the listening sessions, you'll tap the words you hear, and in the speaking one, you can practice having a back-and-forth conversation. The language learning feature is currently available for English speakers practicing Spanish and French, and for Spanish, French and Portuguese speakers practicing English. To start, just tap "practice" in the app, set your skill-level and goals, and Translate will generate customized scenarios for you to dive into.

To help with this, we’ve introduced the ability to have a back-and-forth conversation in real time with audio and on-screen translations through the Translate app. Building on our existing live conversation experience, our advanced AI models are now making it even easier to have a live conversation in more than 70 languages — including Arabic, French, Hindi, Korean, Spanish, and Tamil. The live translate and language learning capabilities in Google Translate are rolling out now on iOS and Android.
In each scenario, you can either listen to conversations and tap the words you hear to build comprehension, or you can practice speaking with helpful hints available when you need them. Developed with learning experts based on the latest studies in language acquisition, these exercises track your daily progress and help you build the skills you need to communicate in another language with confidence. "These updates are made possible by advancements in AI and machine learning," Google Product Manager Matt Sheets said in a blog post.