Google wants to speak your language.
The search king on Thursday said its Google Translate feature is adding seven new languages to its repertoire.
“The rollout of these seven additional languages marks a new milestone: automatic translations between 41 languages (1,640 language pairs!),” Jeff Chin, a Google product manager, wrote on the company blog.
Google unveiled translations in Turkish, Thai, Hungarian, Estonian, Albanian, Maltese, and Galician. The new languages make pages readable to 98 percent of Internet users, the company said. But don’t expect perfect translations, Google said.
“There’s always room for improvement” in the machine-translated text, the company said.