Analysts say the translation feature could have wide ranging applications
Microsoft has unveiled a "real-time" language translation feature for its internet phone service Skype.
Chief executive Satya Nadella said the firm would launch a test version of the service, dubbed Skype Translator, for Windows 8 later this year.
The move comes as competition in the internet-based phone service sector has been rising, forcing firms to look at ways to attract more users.
According to Microsoft, Skype currently has 300 million monthly users globally.
"It is going to make sure you can communicate with anybody without language barriers," said Mr Nadella, who took over as chief executive in February.
The firm did not say if the service will be offered for free or if the users will have to pay a fee.
skype to get a real time translator
skype to get a real time translator
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skype to get a real time translator
But will it work, other than in a demo? No