Google adds Russian, Polish, Czech and Turkish to Voice Search

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If you’re proficient in Russian, Polish, Czech, or Turkish, and want to search the web in one of the aforementioned tongues, Google has got you covered. Recently, the company announced the addition of the four languages to its Voice Search functionality. “Try speaking queries like ‘концерты Юлии Савичевой’ (tour dates for Yulia Svicheva), ‘przepis na pierogi’ (recipes for pierogi), ‘obrázky Hradčan’ (pictures of the Prague castle), or ‘istanbul hava durumu’ (weather in Istanbul),” quips Google. The service is available on all smartphone platforms that support Google’s Voice search. пользоваться, cieszyć się, nyní, and zevk.

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7 Comments
  • eYe

    It’s too bad there’s no quick way of switching between languages, unless I missed something.

    • lKoRTy

      With 2.2, you can slide the keyboards’s ‘space’ button left and right for different languages of your choice, once you select them from settings.

  • Norm

    More great innovation by DOES. DROID DOES.

    • bringit

      асшоле тролл.

  • Shelton

    We have achived victory. Commrades!

  • Gary

    I’m still waiting for the Pig-Latin version.

  • wooahaa

    In soviet Russia… Google searches you.

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