While Sundanese does have its own script, it is today commonly written using the Latin alphabet. Sundanese (Basa Sunda) is spoken by 39 million people living on the island of Java in Indonesia.Since then, participants have contributed tens of thousands of translations to our system. In September the Google Translate Community in Sri Lanka organized Sinhala Translate Week. Sinhala (සිංහල) is one of Sri Lanka’s official languages and natively spoken by 16 million people.This is why we encourage the use of open standard fonts and therefore only output Myanmar translations in Unicode. It's a challenging language for automatic translation, from both a language structure and a font encoding perspective. Myanmar (Burmese, မြန်မာစာ), spoken by 33 million native speakers, has been in the works for a long time.It’s also been one of the most-requested languages by our users, so we are especially excited to add Malayalam support! Malayalam (മലയാളം), with 38 million native speakers, is one of India’s 6 classical languages.In India and Southeast Asia, we are adding Malayalam, Myanmar, Sinhala, and Sundanese: Google Translate helps you say thank you in Myanmar (Burmese) Today, we're adding 10 languages to Translate, including four new Asian languages, bringing our total number of supported languages to 90. Whether you're teaching yourself a new language or trying to make a new friend, Google Translate can be a powerful tool for crossing language barriers.