Mumbai: The Gmail mobile app now allows users to translate emails directly within the app. Previously, this feature was only available on the web version of Gmail. The new feature is now available on both Android and iOS devices.
‘For years, our users have been able to conveniently translate emails in Gmail on the web to over 100 languages. Starting today, we’re excited to announce a native translation integration within the Gmail mobile app that will enable you to seamlessly communicate in a wide range of languages,’ said Google.
With the new feature, the Gmail app automatically detects the language of the email content and displays a banner at the top of the email, offering to translate it into the user’s preferred language. For example, if an email is in Spanish and the user’s language is English, they can simply tap on ‘Translate to English’ to see the translated text.
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Steps to translate email in Gmail app:
Open the Gmail app and open the email you want to translate.
Tap on the three dots in the top right corner of the email.
Select Translate.
Select the language you want to translate the email to.
The email will be translated and displayed in the new language.
If you dismiss the translation option, it will reappear when the app detects that the email’s content is different from your set language.
You can also turn off the Translate banner. To turn off the Translate banner for a particular language, simply accept the ‘Don’t translate [language] again’ prompt that appears when you dismiss the banner.
Meanwhile, if the system fails to detect another language, you can manually translate the email using the option found in the three-dot menu.
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