Have you ever found yourself in a foreign
country, wishing you knew how to say "I'm lost!" or "I'm
allergic to peanuts”? The Internet and services like Google Translate can
help—but what if you don't have a connection?
Today we're launching offline language
packages for Google Translate on Android (2.3 and above) with support for fifty
languages, from French and Spanish to Chinese and Arabic.
You can
select [Offline Languages] in the app menu to see all the offline language
packages available for download. To enable offline translation between any two
languages, you just need to select them in the offline languages menu. Once the
packages are downloaded, you're good to go.
While the
offline models are less comprehensive than their online equivalents, they are
perfect for translating in a pinch when you are traveling abroad with poor
reception or without mobile data access.
So go out
and explore another language or another culture without worrying about Internet
access. There’s a whole world offline out there.
Posted by
Minqi Jiang, Associate Product Manager, on behalf of the Google Translate Team

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