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Skype Translator Preview app adds support for more languages – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
June 18, 2015
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Skype translator preview app adds support for more languages

Skype Translator Preview app is available for everyone to try on through the Windows store, but in beta stages. The magical app aims to reduce language barriers, and provide almost real-time translation along with 50 different text translations. The app has become a little more useful as the company has added two more languages to list of supported ones: German and French.

This makes the total number of spoken languages supported to be six, which includes English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Mandarin. The company aims to add more languages to this useful utility in the coming months.

“Today, we are happy to announce that we are once again breaking down language barriers by introducing French and German to the line-up of spoken languages available in the Skype Translator preview app. Please download the latest version of the Skype Translator preview app from the Windows store and try the new languages,” 

The app is available for download from the Windows Store, just search for Skype Translator Preview or use the link below.

Skype Translator Preview

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