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Google Translate could soon help you capture nuance with alternate translations

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Google Translate could soon help you capture nuance with alternate translations

After rolling out new Gemini-powered translation capabilities for Google Translate last month, Google now appears to be prepping a new feature that will let users ask for alternate translations. This feature could give users multiple translation choices instead of a single result, which would be useful in a variety of situations.

The in-development feature was first spotted by Android Authority while digging through the latest build of Google Translate for Android (version 10.0.36.855137688.3-release). Although it’s not live for end users, the publication managed to enable it while attempting to surface another unreleased feature that would offer users contextual information and let them ask follow-up questions.

Once it rolls out, users should see a new “Show alternatives” button beneath the translated result, as shown in the attached screenshots. Tapping this button reveals three slightly different alternate translations.

Screenshot of Google Translate's upcoming alternate translation feature.

Currently, Google Translate presents a single result, leaving users to manually rephrase the input if the output doesn’t sound right. A built-in alternative selector could reduce that friction and make it easier to fine-tune translations without starting over.

Why alternate translations matter

This approach could be particularly useful for languages with subtle nuances, where a word choice can change the meaning or tone. For example, Japanese honorifics, French phrasing, or idiomatic expressions in many languages often require precise wording to get the intent right.

By offering alternatives, Google Translate could help users avoid awkward or inaccurate phrasing and give them more control over how their translations come across. The feature appears to be part of Google’s broader push to make Translate more interactive and context-aware using AI.

There’s no official release date for the feature yet, and it may remain in testing for some time. If it does roll out publicly, however, it could be one of the most significant updates to Google Translate in years.

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