This summer, Google introduced a language learning feature within Google Translate to help users practice and improve their language skills. Now, the company has quietly broadened its offerings by adding more languages to the Practice mode, making language learning more accessible and diverse.
Expanded Language Options in Google Translate Practice Mode
According to recent reports, Google Translate has added Portuguese and German to the list of languages available for English speakers to practice. In addition, the following languages are now supported in Practice mode:
- Bengali
- German
- Hindi
- Italian
- Dutch
- Romanian
- Swedish
- Chinese (Simplified)
Enhance Your Language Skills with Practice Mode
Google’s Practice mode is designed to help users brush up on languages in a supportive environment. It’s not only useful for non-native English speakers but also for anyone looking to improve their English proficiency. The app even lets native English speakers practice English itself, providing a safe and interactive way to enhance communication skills.
The new languages are conveniently accessible via the Practice mode menu within Google Translate, offering users more options for immersive language learning.
Beyond language practice, Google Translate also supports real-time conversation translations and the ability to display translations in large fonts, catering to the needs of users in everyday real-life situations.
Ongoing Enhancements to Meet User Needs
With these recent updates, Google clearly understands how and when people use Translate — mostly in practical, real-world contexts. The continued expansion of languages and features underlines Google’s commitment to providing a versatile and user-friendly language learning tool.