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Commemorating Two Decades of Google Translate: Interesting Tidbits, Helpful Tips, and Exciting New Features to Explore

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13. You can use Translate offline. And if you want to put your new language skills to use abroad, you can download the languages you need to use Translate offline on Android and iOS, because we know the need for access doesn’t stop when the signal does. Whether you’re navigating a remote trail or traveling in a new country, it ensures that even without a connection, you always have easy access to text translations. Fun fact: English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Hindi, Chinese, Russian, and Italian are among the most popular offline languages around the world.

14. Visual translation has become a daily travel essential. Lens takes the guesswork out of traveling. It uses your camera to overlay translations directly onto items like menus and signs, so you always know exactly what you’re ordering or where you’re going when traveling abroad.

15. Users enjoy circling and translating on Android. Whether you’re curious about a K-Beauty routine or want to understand trending lyrics, translation is one of the top features people use to search on Android.

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