Google is always adding new languages to Gboard — its first-party software keyboard for Android — and today the app has picked up 60 new ones by Google's count, including Coptic, Mandar, Bangka Malay, and Tai Dam.
I would like to note that although Google says there are 60 new languages in its latest update, by our count we can only find 59:
- Abron
- Afar
- Avar
- Azerbaijani (Russia)
- Balinese, Balinese
- Balinese, Latin
- Banggai
- Bangka Malay
- Basaa
- Batak Mandailing
- Berom
- Bosnian (Cyrillic)
- Cebaara Senoufo
- Cherokee (Dual-Case)
- Coptic*
- Crimean Tatar
- Dan
- Dangme
- Eastern Cham (Latin)
- Efik
- Ewondo
- Fon
- Georgian, Georgian
- Georgian, Khutsuri
- Gilbertese
- Hakha Chin
- Javanese (Aksara Jawa)
- Kalam Kohistani
- Kok Borok (Bengali)
- Kok Borok (Latin)
- Komering
- Komi-Zyrian
- Koronadal Blaan
- Kutai Malay
- Laki
- Ledo Kaili
- Lendu
- Livonian
- Luba-Kasai
- Mandar
- Manggarai
- Mende
- Ngbaka Gbaya
- Nias
- Niuean
- Northern Betsimisaraka Malagasy
- Northern Min
- Northern Ndebele
- Nupe
- Pahari-Pothwari
- Papuan Malay
- Sakalava Malagasy
- Saraiki (Urdu Arabic)
- Sesotho (Lesotho)
- Shina (Pakistan)
- Swazi (South Africa)
- Tai Dam (Latin)
- Tati
- Temne
- Tokelauan
- Youjiang Zhuang
Note that before Google did not distinguish between types of Balinese or Georgian, so we aren't sure which on the list above is new.
Read MoreLatest Gboard update adds 60-ish new languages was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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