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Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Officially listed in the Microsoft Translator

Published: March 23, 2015
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Microsoft TranslatorAt the list of languages for the support in translation within the Microsoft Translator service, three new languages- Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, were officially listed. With the introduction of three new languages, the total number of langues for which Microsoft Translator provides support reached the number of 50.

Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian language, although similar in form and structure, belong to countries with unique historical and cultural heritage. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia are important touristic destinations that are visited by millions of people every day. These three countries offer various business and professional  opportunities. Introduction of the system for translating will allow people around the world to better understand these three cultures and this part of the world.

Automatic translation system within the Microsoft Translator service enables instant translation no matter where you are. Translator offers a wide range of languages that are spoken throughout the world- from Africa to Asia, North America to Europe and even the Klingon language.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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