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Bing Translator app updated on Windows, adds Hindi language support

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
July 29, 2015
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Bing Translator app updated on Windows, adds Hindi language support

Microsoft has just recently updated the Translate app for Windows PCs and phones. While there are no release notes given in this update, we can confirm that there is a new Hindi option as an offline language. This should be great news for users who speak Hindi or need to translate Hindi to their native language. 

If you’ve never heard of the Bing Translate app, here are some of its features 

  • Text translation – Type and translate text into more than 40 languages. 
  • Camera translation – Translate signs, menus, newspapers, or any printed text with your device’s camera in an instant. 
  • Text to speech – Hear translations spoken with a native speaker’s accent. 
  • Offline translation – Translate when you are not connected to the Internet and when you want to avoid expensive data roaming charges by using downloadable offline language packs. 

If you’d like to download the app on your PC or phone with Windows 8 or 10, just click the download link below this post. 

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