Google adds support for 16 new languages to Gboard

Google has been regularly adding new language support to Gboard, its popular keyboard for iOS and Android. Today, it updated the Android version of its keyboard app with 18 new languages, according to the changelog. You can see the full list of languages the app now supports over at Google Support (over 400!) and download the app from the Google Play store.

However, Android Police notes that, when looking at the Google Support list, it could only find 16 new languages or language varieties. These are:

  • Arabic (Gulf)
  • Buryat (Mongolia)
  • Buryat (Russia)
  • Cornish
  • Gondi (Devanagari)
  • Greek (Cyprus)
  • Hakka
  • Hausa (Ghana)
  • Khorasani Turkic (Arabic)
  • Lower Sorbian
  • Mandeali
  • Mundari (Bengali)
  • Portuguese (Macau)
  • Shekhawati
  • Siberian Tatar
  • Talysh (Russia).

Additional changes include Japanese support for Android TV, Morse code improvements and more reliable language downloads.

Regardless of whether it's 16 or 18 languages, it's always good to see support for more languages coming to a popular app like Gboard. It's also great that, while Google's focus is on more popular languages, the company is also making sure to include less widely spoken regional dialects.

Via: Android Police

Source: Google Support



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