Microsoft has announced the addition of 12 more languages and dialects, including Dhivehi, to its Translator app, bringing the total number of languages supported by the app to over 100.
In a blog post published last week, the company announced the addition of 12 more languages to the Microsoft Translator app, bringing the total to 103.
The additional languages announced by Microsoft include Dhivehi, Bashkir, Georgian, Kyrgyz, Macedonian, Mongolian (Cyrillic), Mongolian (Traditional), Tatar, Tibetan, Turkmen, Uyghur, and Uzbek (Latin).

Microsoft Translator is an AI-powered text translation service available across the company’s different platforms, including Bing, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft’s translation service is the second to support more than 100 languages, following Google’s Translator in 2016.