Microsoft Translator adds Assamese, strengthens support for 12 Indian languages
September 30, 2020 | Microsoft News Center India

Aims to fill the gap in end-to-end language support for Assamese in India

New Delhi, September 30, 2020: Today, Microsoft India has announced the 
addition of Assamese as the latest Indian language in Microsoft Translator. The 
Azure-based service will now provide real-time translation and transliteration 
support for the language. Powered by Azure Cognitive Service Speech, users will 
also be able to translate speech into Assamese text or to translate Assamese 
text into another language with speech output.

Microsoft is currently the only cloud service provider to support Assamese 
translation. Strengthening its position in democratizing the access of 
information in the native languages, Microsoft has taken the lead in providing 
end-to-end communication support for Assamese overcoming the complexities in 
Machine Learning models used to develop the communication functionalities. With 
this latest addition, Microsoft now supports 12 Indian languages viz., 
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, 
Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

Assamese–besides being the official language of the state of Assam–is spoken by 
more than 14 million people across India’s north eastern states. With its 
inclusion, Microsoft Translator will now allow over 90% of Indians to access 
information and work in their native/preferred languages, making computing 
language-agnostic and more inclusive in the country. It can help general users 
interpret real-time conversations, menus and street signs, websites, and 
documents. Companies can leverage it to globalize their business and strengthen 
customer outreach. Microsoft Translator can be availed across Windows, iOS, 
Android, and the web.

Sundar Srinivasan – General Manager – AI & Search – Microsoft India, said, “At 
Microsoft, our mission is to empower every person and every organization to 
achieve more. Microsoft has a responsible approach to AI, a key principle of 
which is inclusiveness. Breaking language barriers is a key step in enabling 
inclusion of more people and organizations to utilize technology to achieve 
more. As part of our mission to remove language barriers, particularly in 
India, we are happy to announce the release of translation for Assamese to add 
to the set of 11 Indian languages already supported.”

The service is available on Microsoft Translator app, add-ins, Office 365, Bing 
Translator, and through the Azure Cognitive Services Translator API for 
businesses and developers. Users can translate Assamese text, supported by more 
than 70 languages, for their apps, websites, workflows and tools with Azure 
Cognitive Services Translator. Businesses can also avail multi-language support 
such as translation for e-content, e-commerce product catalogues, product 
documentation and internal communication, among others.

Bringing Deep Neural Networks to language translation
Microsoft has been using Deep Neural Networks to develop language models for 
translating and transliterating complex Indian languages. Deep Neural Networks 
can even manage minute language nuances like gender (feminine, masculine, 
neutral), politeness level (slang, casual, written, formal), and type of words 
(verb, noun, adjective). Microsoft continuously improves the translation models 
in line with tech advancement and usage, and releases newer and improved 
versions to all its users in a transparent manner. You can learn more about 
Microsoft Translator here.

Microsoft and Local Language computing: Since the launch of Project Bhasha in 
1998, Microsoft has been pioneering local language computing in Indian 
languages for over two decades. This has enabled users to input localized text 
easily and quickly using the Indian Language Input tool. Microsoft also 
supports email addresses in multiple Indian languages across most of its email 
apps and services. Through its global Local Language Program (LLP), Microsoft 
provides people access to technology in their native language.

About Microsoft India:
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT” @microsoft) is the leading platform 
and productivity company for the mobile-first, cloud-first world, and its 
mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to 
achieve more. Microsoft set up its India operations in 1990. Today, Microsoft 
entities in India have over 11,000 employees, engaged in sales and marketing, 
research, development and customer services and support, across 11 Indian 
cities – Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Hyderabad, 
Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. Microsoft offers its global cloud services 
from local data centers to accelerate digital transformation across Indian 
start-ups, businesses, and government organizations.

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