Apart from being able to support additional languages, there is also the app’s camera input to think about. This particular feature lets you snap a photo of something that has words in it (in a foreign language, of course), where the app will then get to work to translate it. New languages that are supported via your handset’s camera would include Afrikaans, Greek, Hebrew and Serbian. Right now, the total language count that the Google Translate app will play nice with stands at over 70, letting you directly translate speech, handwriting and photographed texts, and I am quite sure that Google is not going to stop there. It certainly makes life a whole lot easier, especially when you travel in foreign countries where you have no head or tail as to how the language works there.