Microsoft announced early this month that it will bring Translator support to its SwiftKey Keyboard app for Android. The new feature has been included in the beta version of the app for about three weeks, but starting today, Microsoft is making it available to everyone.

Anyone who updates their SwiftKey Keyboard app or downloads the latest version will be getting Microsoft Translator support, which will allow them to use translations features without having to switch apps or copying and pasting back and forth. The new Microsoft Translator can be accessed from the app's Toolbar.

Besides translation features, the latest update adds support for several more languages: Adyghe, Nubian (Dongolawi), Dotyali, Gorontalo, Ingush, Kabiye, Mi'kmaq, Newar, Wakhi, and Kalmyk & Nubian (Kenzi).

Last but not least, SwiftKey devs confirmed they have included some updates to the Arabic (Egypt), S'gaw Karen, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi and Wolof languages.

source: Google Play Store