Article 671EA Google search is getting better at displaying bilingual results

Google search is getting better at displaying bilingual results

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Jess Weatherbed
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STK093_Google_04.0.jpg The new bilingual search function is available in India first and will display search results in both English and Hindi in certain regions. | Illustration: The Verge

Google is improving how Google search presents information in two languages, alongside developing its voice search feature to understand inquiries that use a mix of languages.

Search results in the knowledge graph box and some sections like Top stories" and People also ask" will be displayed in both English and Hindi in Hindi-speaking regions of India, regardless of which language the user used to make the search. The new bilingual search function is available in India first with plans to add Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Bengali sometime next year. The feature is location-based, which means you may already have access to it if Google recognizes you're located in a region of India where Hindi is a dominant language.

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