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Thursday, 12 April 2012
Siri now speaks in Hindi
Siri now speaks in Hindi
Siri started out speaking English only at launch and with iOS 5.1, Japanese support
was rolled out. Late 2012 will bring Italian, Spanish, Chinese and
Korean to Siri. Now however, Siri can talk to you in Hindi. This
discovery was made by Kunal Kaul, who set up Siri to respond to questions in Hindi by setting up a proxy server. According to Mobigyaan,
he says that Siri on his iPhone connects with his Google API server to
respond to questions. Kaul has even shot a video and posted on YouTube
with his results showing how Siri responds in Hindi. The interesting
thing is, he asks Siri questions in English and the personal assistant
responds in Hindi, so it seems Siri cannot understand Hindi, it can only
translate a response from English to Hindi before it answers your
question. However, Siri's reponse is also transcribed to Hindi in the
Devnagiri script, so it makes for a cool visual where the question is
written out in English and the response is in Hindi.
Kunal says that there is still a lot of work he is doing to fully
flesh out Siri in Hindi. Siri currently supports four languages; English
(in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia), French (in
France) and German (in Germany) and Japanese (in Japan). The iPhone 4S
was available in Japan in October and it made sense to follow up that
launch with Siri in the native language. Hindi hasn't made the list of
planned languages, yet. It would also be interesting if eventually Siri
adds more regional language support, like Tamil and Bengali. Facebook
mobile, in the mean time, has been made available in 8 Indian languages,
Gujarati, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali and Marathi, and
of course, Hindi. The iPhone itself does not support Hindi as a
language, yet, but a Hindi keyboard is available in the international
keyboards part of the phone.
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