Hebrew on Translate has improved a lot and it is now quite functional. However, the audio version has never been implemented, even after a number of years that the language has been available. This extends to Google Assistant and Home.4 Sept 2019
Does Google Translate have all languages?
Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. Originally only enabled for a few languages in 2016, GNMT is now used in all 109 languages in the Google Translate roster as of January 2022.
Is Google Translate illegal?
The quick answer is: Yes, it's legal.
Is Google Translate accurate for Hebrew?
As far as machine translations go, I find that the Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew on Google Translate does a pretty good job, definitely better than some other languages I've dealt with. That said there are still limitations to how well a machine can translate.
Can Google speak Hebrew?
Google Voice Search is now available in Hebrew and Arabic for dialects in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, UAE, and Israel.6 Dec 2011
How do I add Hebrew to my Google Translate?
In your browser, go to Google Translate. At the top, click Documents. Choose the languages to translate to and from. To automatically set the original language of a website, click Detect language.
How do you say how are you in Israel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKqCnJpz1kI
How do you greet in Hebrew?
The most common greeting and parting phrase in Hebrew is “Shalom” (Peace). Jewish Israelis may also greet by saying “Ahlan”. “Shalom' may be followed by the casual greetings of “Ma nishma” (What's up?) or “Ma koreh” (What's happening?).The most common greeting and parting phrase in Hebrew is “Shalom” (Peace). Jewish IsraelisJewish IsraelisNearly half of all Israeli Jews are descended from immigrants from the European Jewish diaspora. Approximately the same number are descended from immigrants from Arab countries, Iran, Turkey and Central Asia. Over 200,000 are of Ethiopian and Indian-Jewish descent.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IsraelisIsraelis - Wikipedia may also greet by saying “Ahlan”. “Shalom' may be followed by the casual greetings of “Ma nishma” (What's up?) or “Ma koreh” (What's happening?).