Google Translate usage jumps up by 30% in Russia thanks to the World Cup

Such a figure of people is bound to give rise to various issues, with the language barrier probably coming on top. According to various reports, residents of various towns in Russia do not speak any language other than Russian. This gives birth to the probability of miscommunications between the natives and the visitors.
Well, Google’s much loved Translate service is apparently being utilized to counter this issue. Visitors have been using Google Translate to communicate with locals, which has sparked a 30% increase in the service’s usage. Talking about specific terms, the following words have seen exponential growth in translation frequency:
- World Cup – Jump of 200%
- Stadium – Jump of 135%
- Beer – Jump of 65%
Another plausible reason for the increase in the usage of Google Translate is its ability to translate words and phrases without an internet connection. Earlier this month, Google released an update which enabled users to use Google translate without an active internet connection. Considering the visiting parties might not have access to international roaming and adequate local cellular connections, this feature might be vital in helping visitors communicate with locals without the internet.
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