

But even with the help of the Translate Community and today's update, there's still more to be done to enhance Google Translate's skill set. At this site, people can correct any translation that Google gets wrong and type in their own phrases and translations. To help improve its app's translation skills, Google relies on the Translate Community. "In many emerging markets, slow mobile networks can make it challenging to access many online tools - so if you live in an area with unreliable mobile networks, our other update today is for you," Barak Turovsky, product lead for Google Translate, said in a blog post on Wednesday. Google is also promising smoother, more natural conversation, even on a slow mobile network. No Internet connection is required, so you can use the visual translation offline. Or you can point your mobile device's camera at a sign, book or other object with text on it and watch as that text is automatically translated into the language of your choice. Google Translate supports 90 languages for text-based translation. You can simply type the text you want translated. The Google Translate app offers three ways to translate text.
