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- Google translation can soon offer users a new Google search shortcut.
- This shortcut will search the target language translated text and display the results in a new window.
- It can either show the search results inside the Google app or in a new browser window.
Update, June 6, 2025 (07:52 AM et): Google Translate Search shortcut is now coming to the app with the app with V9.10.766168802.3. Did you get the feature? Tell us in the comments given below!
The original article, April 25, 2025 (09:45 AM et): Google Translate is ready to achieve a new feature to help users practice the language. We have recently seen evidence of development practice feature in the app version 9.7.102, but this is not the only change that Google is ready for its translation app.
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Google can also add a new search shortcut to Google Translate to help users easily find the text translated into the target language. Although this button is not flowing in the current construction, we have managed it manually so that you can get an initial form.
As you can see in the attached clip, the search button with the G logo appears with the copy button below the translated text. Taping on this opens a new window that has the results of searching about text translated into the target language. In this example, we translated some words from English to Hindi, Arabic, Odhi, and easy Chinese, and taping the G button offered the search results in the same language.
Interestingly, Google is preparing two different ways for the search button to display the results. The feature -related wire shows that it can either show the results in the Google app or the default browser app. It is not immediately clear whether the Google translation will determine whether to show the results in the Google app or the browser. We will monitor the changes and update this post as soon as we have more details.
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