Endangered European regional languages among 110 new ones added to Google Translate
Google has announced that 110 languages have been added to its Translate feature, including several endangered European ones. About a quarter of the new languages come from Africa, the company said, with all the new languages representing more than 614 million speakers. You can now send a work email in Manx, the Celtic language of the Isle of Man that "almost went extinct with the death of its last native speaker in 1974," the company said in a post on its blog. Regional languages from France, including Breton - a Celtic language spoken in Brittany - and Occitan, which is spoken in the country...