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Google Maps is adding a new translation feature that will allow a phone to speak out a place's name and address in the local lingo in order to help travellers communicate with their hosts more effectively.
The new feature will be launched this month on Android and iOS with support for 50 languages. More languages will arrive in the future, Google says.
Additionally, the text-to-speech technology will automatically detect what language a phone is using to determine and at which places a user might travel.
Moreover, for deeper conversations beyond directions and location names, Google Maps will now also link the user directly to the Google Translate app.
Currently, the US based search engine started rolling out incognito mode for Google Maps to Android devices.
The new mode, first announced four months ago at Google IO, has already started to land on smartphones globally.
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