Microsoft Translator adds Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian

Microsoft's free machine translation system–Microsoft Translator–has been expanded to include Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. This brings the number of supported languages to 50. Serbian is supported in both the Latin and Cyrillic script.

The new languages are available to use from the Microsoft Translator web site at https://www.bing.com/translator, directly in Windows 8 and 8.1 through the Windows 8 app, on your Windows Phone, and–for Office–through the free Translator App for Office, enabling you to automatically translate words and sentences directly in Word.    

Check today's announcement about Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian on the Microsoft Translator Team blog, and read more about how Microsoft Translator works on the Microsoft Translator web site.