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Firefox Nightly's translation functionality gets support for additional languages

Firefox Nightly's translation functionality gets support for additional languages

Firefox has a website translation feature that, unlike cloud translators like Google Translate, works locally and doesn't send the entered text to a third-party server. Firefox Nightly now supports additional languages.

Since version 118, Firefox has come with native machine translation built into the browser by default. This means that translation is done entirely in the browser and no content needs to be sent to a data giant like Google or Microsoft for translation.

Firefox currently supports translation. Out of place And in The following languages: German, English, Bulgarian, Estonian, French, Italian, Catalan, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and Polish.

In addition, Firefox can: Out of place The following languages, but not vice versa: Finnish, Greek, Russian, Slovenian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Hungarian.

the Night version Firefox already supports some other languages ​​whose translation quality is not quite advanced yet, which is why they are not yet available in final releases. In the past few months and most recently this week there have been More additions Supported languages.

Firefox Nightly currently supports translations in addition to the languages ​​listed above. Out of place And in The following languages: Lithuanian, Persian, Czech. There are also translations. Out of place These languages: Danish, Icelandic, Croatian, Latvian, Maltese, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian (Nynorsk). This is supplemented by translations. in These languages: Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian.

Since the language models are provided through Firefox Remote Settings, the new language support is not tied to a Firefox update and works directly in any Firefox browser with translation enabled.

This means that Firefox Nightly's translation functionality already supports at least 28 languages ​​in one direction. Mozilla He works We are confident that there will be more to come.

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