Google Translate has some cool features that aren't yet publicly released. They're disabled, according to the source code of the page.
The text-to-speech feature will allow you to select the dialect for languages like English, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese. It's nice to compare American English, British English and Australian English.
There's also a phrasebook feature that could help you learn some useful phrases and words in a variety of foreign languages. Another disabled feature is a dictionary view, but it's not clear if it only uses Google's dictionary data. Google could also monetize the service by including contextual ads.
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Does this mean I'll be able to *translate* from English to American?
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