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OK Google, please take Interprete­r mode Home

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When you hear the tone, start speaking in either language. You don’t have to alternate between languages for Interprete­r mode to work

Google blog post

san francisco — Google has extended Interprete­r mode on its As- sistant to its Home speakers and other third-party devices.

Interprete­r mode will help users have real-time conversati­ons with compatible devices and also translates them into other languages.

“For now, you must use English, French, German, Italian, Japanese or Spanish to start the interprete­r mode. After you’ve started interprete­r mode, you can ask Google Assistant to translate between more languages,” the company wrote in a blog post on Tuesday.

The feature supports 26 internatio­nal languages including Hindi, English, Arabic, Korean and Portuguese among others.

Users can ask Assistant to “turn on interprete­r mode” to invoke the feature on compatible devices and choose which languages they desire to use. “When you hear the tone, start speaking in either language. You don’t have to alternate between languages for the Interprete­r mode to work,” the post said.

Using the interprete­r mode on a Smart Display would allow users to both see and hear the translated conversati­on. They can also swipe from left to right to stop the interprete­r mode.

Google first demonstrat­ed the feature at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in January 2019 in Las Vegas. The mode first arrived on the Google Home Hub and is expected to be made available on more third-party devices from Lenovo, LG and JBL over the next few months. —

 ?? AFP ?? google first demonstrat­ed the feature at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in January 2019 in Las Vegas. —
AFP google first demonstrat­ed the feature at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in January 2019 in Las Vegas. —

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