Microsoft India on Thursday declared the expansion of three new Indian dialects Konkani, Maithili, and Sindhi, in Interpreter alongside Sinhala, the authority language of Sri Lanka. Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu are the sixteen Indian languages that Microsoft Translator currently supports. We are pleased to announce that Maithili, Konkani, Sindhi, and Sinhala will be added to our language capabilities. In a statement, Rajiv Kumar, Managing Director of Microsoft India, stated, "We celebrate and support India's diversity of language and culture with the most advanced AI to enable India's growth by making technology accessible to all." Azure Cognitive Services Translator, according to the company, allows users to translate text for their apps, websites, workflows, and tools into more than 125 languages, including Sinhala, Maithili, Sindhi, and Konkani.
More than 2,000,000 individuals in India communicate in Konkani, essentially in the territories of Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. Additionally, it is widely spoken in other regions of India, such as Gujarat and Kerala. Maithili is spoken by more than 75 million people in Nepal and India. It is the second most generally communicated language in Bihar and is additionally spoken in adjoining states Jharkhand and West Bengal, the organization said. Sindhi is spoken by north of 20 million individuals in India and a few other subcontinental nations, while Sinhala is spoken by more than 16 million individuals in Sri Lanka, as well as Malaysia and Singapore. Microsoft Interpreter can be utilized across Windows, iOS, Android, and the web.
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