How do I get my language supported?
Text Languages:
We add new languages periodically. In the process of adding a new language to the automatic translation system, the most important learning material is existing high-quality translations—the same text in two languages.
A significant amount, typically 1+ million words of this type of text, is needed to build a reasonable-quality automatic translation system for a particular language pair. Find out how automatic translation works at www.microsofttranslator.com/AT
If you have access to this type of text, or to a community committed to adding a new language, we offer free use of the Microsoft Translator Hub. Languages such as Hmong, Maja, Otomi, Welsh, and even Klingon have been added to the Microsoft Translator service by using the Hub.
To see an example of how a community can use the Microsoft Translator Hub you can watch this Hmong community video. https://youtu.be/UnROjeEHqDE
Speech Languages
Speech recognition is a totally different process than translation. It requires a whole new set of data (hundred of hours of recorded audios and their associated transcriptions) and trainings of our machine learning based engines to become available. Therefore, we cannot always deliver speech recognition as quickly as new supported languages become available for Microsoft Translator.
We continue to release improvements to the quality of our existing languages and to expand on our coverage of languages from around the world so that more and more people can talk to the Microsoft Translator in their own language.
Stay tuned on our blog (www.aka.ms/Translatorblog), Facebook page (www.facebook.com/microsofttranslator), or Twitter feed (www.twitter.com/MStranslator) for updates to our language coverage.
For the up-to-date list of supported language please go to www.microsoft.com/translator/languages.aspx
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kurdish
we need all microsoft products in Kurdish
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Kurdish
Kurdish or Kürtçe is a continuum of Northwestern Iranian languages spoken by the Kurds in Western Asia. Kurdish forms three dialect groups known as Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji), Central Kurdish (Sorani), and Southern Kurdish (Pehlewani). A separate group of languages, Zaza-Gorani, is also spoken by several million Kurds, but is linguistically not Kurdish.
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Kurdish
Kurdish is World Language
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Kurdish
Kurdish is World Language
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Kurdish
Kurdish is World Language
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Kurdish
Please Kurdish lanquage we need Kurdish lanquage.
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Kurdish
I want Kurdish language
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Kurdish
Dê bila zimanê Kurdî jî di nav zimanên dinyayê de cihê xwe bigre.
Ma êdî ne bes e ev neheqî !!50 votes -
21 votes
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Kurdî
Bira li ser hemû qadên dijital xizmeta bi zimanê kurdî hebe. Kurmancî Soranî hd
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Kurmancî
Kurdmancî
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Why are there so many offline language packs available for iOS and Android, but not your own OS - Windows???
I think it is disgusting that you're prioritising other platforms rather than Windows 10 app
Refer the list and compare the supported languages and offline (downloadable) language packs available here:
https://translator.microsoft.com/help/articles/languages/3 votes -
4 votes
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add indonesia offline translate
add indonesia offline translate
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3 votes
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