To try our improved offline translation and transliteration, go to your Translate app on Android or iOS. If you do not have the app, you can download it. Make sure you have the latest updates from the Play or App store. If you’ve used offline translation before, you’ll see a banner on your home screen that will take you to the right place

Highlight text to translate it. This feature is officially called Tap to Translate. First, you have to enable Tap to Translate and allow Google certain permissions on your phone. To get to the

Deleted and re-downloaded the app. Reset network settings. Reset all settings. Erased all content and settings. Restored iPhone OS from iTunes. I did the top three steps three times before they finally let me through to "advanced support". It was all bullshit, none of it made Translate work with ""On-device mode". 3.
Bring Cantonese support back to Google Translate! Not sure if you guys know that Google used to allow reading text out in Cantonese. That feature has been dropped few updates back and can only read in Mandarin now. Given there are 80 million canto speakers worldwide AND Google has the technology already this makes absolutely no sense.
On the low-resource language side of the equation, Google implemented a back-translation scheme in Translate that augments parallel training data, where each sentence in a language is paired with

Ahead of that, Google Translate has replaced its built-in translation camera with Google Lens. Besides visual search that has various shopping, object, and landmark identification use cases

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