![]() Last month, Google Translate's Continuous Conversation feature was discovered in a prototype phase. The number of supported languages might also change by the time the feature is rolled out in a future version of Google Translate. The feature currently includes support for Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese. As of now, it seems like the UI for the Continuous Translation feature is in a prototype phase and Google might improve upon it before it's release. The feature was also spotted by Jane Manchun Wong, a proficient reverse engineer who has previously discovered several upcoming features in several apps. The Listen page also has a settings button right next to the microphone button which allows you to change the translated text size, change the theme, and a toggle to show the original text. ![]()
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