Back in December last year, Skype debuted the preview of a new service called Skype Translator that lets users connect to people around the world without worrying about the language. Back then, Skype Translator only supported Spanish and English. Four months later, Skype is now adding Italian and Mandarin to the list of languages.
The announcement was made on the Skype blog today. the blog post state how "Mandarin is challenging language to learn, even for Skype Translator. With approximately 10,000 characters and multiples tons, this is one of the most difficult languages for a native English speaker to master, along with arabic, Japanese, and Korean." Italian was added following popular demand when Skype rolled out the sign-up page for the preview.
Besides the addition of Italian and Mandarin, this new release also include some "key" changes:
Text to speech translation:
The announcement was made on the Skype blog today. the blog post state how "Mandarin is challenging language to learn, even for Skype Translator. With approximately 10,000 characters and multiples tons, this is one of the most difficult languages for a native English speaker to master, along with arabic, Japanese, and Korean." Italian was added following popular demand when Skype rolled out the sign-up page for the preview.
Besides the addition of Italian and Mandarin, this new release also include some "key" changes:
Text to speech translation:
- You now have the option to hear the instant messages people send to you - in the language of your choice.
- Continuous recognition - Recognized text translation as your partner is speaking.
Automatic volume control:
- Your partner can speak while the translation is still happening. You will hear the translation at full volume, and your partner at a lower volume, so that you can follow the translation, which will help make conversations more fluid.
Mute option for translated voice:
- There is now an option to easily turn translated audio oe or off if you would prefer to only read the transcript.
Read the full post on Skype blog.
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