Google now shows automatic translation in search results for some words

As Google Translate celebrates ten years of existence, Google has now integrated the tool more deeply into its search engine, VentureBeat reported Monday, May 2.

While Google Search already translated words for users who include the word "translate" in their keywords, it seems it will now automatically detect a foreign word and offer the translation at the top of the search results by default.

As noted by the Google Operating System blog, this feature doesn’t work for all foreign words, and it is seemingly restricted to one-word or two-word expressions. So, for anything else, you’ll still have to include "translate" in the keyword search, VentureBeat said.

Google Translate has come a long way over the past decade — it now supports more than 100 languages and it can even translate words in photos. Google is also working to bring more deep-learning smarts to Google Translate to improve its accuracy.