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MacOS Sierra’s Latest Beta Version to Support Romanian and Czech Language of Siri

Via itutorial.ro the Romain support had appeared, there were also reports from readers pertaining to the fact that there was Hungarian and Polish text that was appearing. In the latest Sierra beta of the macOS, it has also spotted that Siri had the language support for Czech speaking users. This could hint that there are plans of the company to add some new languages in the near future to the virtual assistant.

MacOS Sierras Latest Beta Version to Support Romanian and Czech Language of Siri

The blog which is Czech language called muj-ipad.cz had images that were posted of the above and below of the Czech language being spoken by Siri. The developers are sharing the language at the macOS release of the beta version which is said to be the latest. The version of 10.12 Sierra beta 4 of macOS was released by Apple earlier in the week for developers. A day later, for other testers, the public beta 3 had been released.

In the month of January of 2015, the release of the iOS 8 had provided a lot of hints about the language support of Polish, Slovak and Czech for Siri were under development. The official appearance of these three is something that is yet to happen. On the official website of Apple for the iOS 9, you can get to see the complete list about the various countries where you have the support for Siri.

The following languages that is supported by Apple’s macOS sierra would include languages like Turkish, Thai, Swedish, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Malay, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Hebrew, German, French, Finnish, English, Dutch, Danish, Chinese and Arabic.

For the first time, when it comes to Siri, Sierra brings a feature that stands out and is said to be a new SDK of Siri that is being launched by Apple. Due to this, the voice assistant is being tapped by third party developers.

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