Google Translate added 13 new languages today, bringing the total to 103.
The latest additions include Kurdish, Hawaii, Samoa, Scottish-Irish, Sona, Corsican, Frisian, Kyrgyzstan, Amaric, Sinti, Pashto and Xhosa.
The company prides itself on that Google Translate is now able to offer services translations in over 120 millions people, which represents 99% of the world's online population.
In view of World Day of Mother Tongue on February 21, Google has asked citizens to participate in Community of Translation helping to validate the translations it already has, as well as contributing to your own translations.