Multilinguals can now learn to say hello in 90 languages using Google Translate, after the company announced it added support for 10 new languages from Asia and Africa to its translation tool, with the help of contributors from the Translate Community. Google can now translate text to and from the following languages: Chichewa (from Malawi) Malagasy (from Madagascar) Sesotho (from Lesotho) Malayalam (from India) Myanmar (from Myanmar) Sinhala (from Sri Lanka) Sundanese (from Java in Indonesia) Kazakh (from Kazakhstan) Tajik (from Tajikistan) Uzbek (from Uzbekistan) Google says that the addition of these new languages will allow 200 million more users to…

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