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Google Translate adds 110 new languages using AI, breaking down communication barriers for millions around the world.
The new languages are:
Abkhaz
Acehnese
Acholi
Afar
Alur
Avar
Awadhi
Balinese
Baluchi
Baoulé
Bashkir
Batak Karo
Batak Simalungun
Batak Toba
Bemba
Betawi
Bikol
Breton
Buryat
Cantonese
Chamorro
Chechen
Chuukese
Chuvash
Crimean Tatar
Dari
Dinka
Dombe
Dyula
Dzongkha
Faroese
Fijian
Fon
Friulian
Fulani
Ga
Hakha Chin
Hiligaynon
Hunsrik
Iban
Jamaican Patois
Jingpo
Kalaallisut
Kanuri
Kapampangan
Khasi
Kiga
Kikongo
Kituba
Kokborok
Komi
Latgalian
Ligurian
Limburgish
Lombard
Luo
Madurese
Makassar
Malay (Jawi)
Mam
Manx
Marshallese
Marwadi
Mauritian Creole
Meadow Mari
Minang
Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca)
Ndau
Ndebele (South)
Nepalbhasa (Newari)
NKo
Nuer
Occitan
Ossetian
Pangasinan
Papiamento
Portuguese (Portugal)
Punjabi (Shahmukhi)
Q’eqchi’
Romani
Rundi
Sami (North)
Sango
Santali
Seychellois Creole
Shan
Sicilian
Silesian
Susu
Swati
Tahitian
Tamazight
Tamazight (Tifinagh)
Tetum
Tibetan
Tiv
Tok Pisin
Tongan
Tswana
Tulu
Tumbuka
Tuvan
Udmurt
Venda
Venetian
Waray
Wolof
Yakut
Yucatec Maya
Zapotec
I call them useless because this language is a subset of old language that no one uses - or more precise no one should use it any more. It is a regional language from era where every region had their own culture and was occupied by multiple countries so the language is a mix of multiple molded languages that differs by region.
Why it’s useless (in example of “Silesian”):
So I’m going to call that language “useless” as other than historical value it should disappear as it this “language” was never fully defined/described and will never due to many “variants”.
I don’t have an issue that they craeted it, I have an issue that they mixed the this language with other official (useful because still used) languages.
I hope that in the future they will finally cleanup the bullshit language selector in google translate grouping them somehow to make it easier to quickly select the actually useful languages that people actually use on day-to-day basic.