Google added automatic translation technology to Gmail on May 19, allowing users of its email service to translate messages in another language with a single mouse click.
The Mountain View, California-based Internet giant said it had integrated its Google Translate programme into Gmail, allowing automatic translation of messages in several dozen languages.
"When you receive an email in a language other than your own, Gmail will help you translate it into a language you can understand," Google said in a post on the company blog.
"If all parties are using Gmail, you can have entire conversations in multiple languages with each participant reading the messages in whatever language is most comfortable for them," Google said. Google has already made Google Translate available to provide automatic translations of entire Web pages or blogs.