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Google Translate Gets This New Feature in Time for Its 20th Anniversary – Delhi News Daily

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 9:12 am
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Google Translate Turns 20: Pronunciation Practice Feature Rolls Out to Celebrate Translate
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Google Translate was launched by the Mountain View-based tech giant on April 28, 2006. On Tuesday, the company announced that it is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the platform by introducing a new feature, called Pronunciation Practice, for Android users. Available in select regions, including India, the tool currently supports three languages, helping users practice their skills before initiating conversations with native speakers. Google’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sundar Pichai, highlighted that, in the last 20 years, Google Translate has moved from using statistical machine learning, which only supported word-for-word translations, to using Google’s Gemini AI models for more precise results.

Pronunciation Practice Is Available in India and the US

The company introduced a new tool for its language translation platform, dubbed Pronunciation Practice. Android users can now click on Ask and Understand buttons to practice pronunciation, which is claimed to help them speak other languages with precision.

Google Translate’s new Pronunciation Practice functionality uses AI to analyse a user’s speech and provides “instant” feedback to them on specific phrases and words. The feature is currently available in the US and India with support for three languages – English, Spanish, and Hindi.

On the 20th anniversary of Google Translate, CEO Pichai said, “What started as a small experiment has become a global tool that helps over 1 billion users every month. In that time, [Google] Translate has evolved from simple pattern matching to true understanding.” Initially, Google Translate relied on statistical machine learning to understand patterns in “small word clusters”, the CEO pointed out. Over the years, the platform has shifted its reliance to Google’s Gemini AI models to provide more accurate results.

The company also revealed a few statistics, saying that “Thank You” was the most translated phrase on Google Translate, followed by phrases and words like “How are you?”, “I love you”, “Hello”, and “Please”. Citing Google Trends data, the tech giant said that it has witnessed an increase in the number of users using AI Mode in Search for American Sign Language (ASL), emoji, and “Gen Alpha slang” translations.

Google added that English to Spanish was the most commonly translated language pair, followed by English to Indonesian, Portuguese, Arabic, and Turkish. Meanwhile, it also saw an increase in the translations from English to three Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, and Malayalam. The company further highlighted that more than 33 percent of the Live Translate sessions now last longer than five minutes, for various purposes, including job interviews, conversations within families, and cultural exchanges.



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