Google Translate: 109 languages Translator

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Google Translate: 109 languages Translator, this powerful app is indispensable for travel, and for any time you need to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak your language.

What is Google Translate?

Google Translate is a free multilingual statistical and neural machine translation service developed by Google, to translate text and websites from one language into another.

How to Use Only for App

As one of the best language translation apps around, the Google Translate app offers a lot of handy features and is available for Android and iOS. In case you’re wondering, here’s everything it can do and the number of languages currently supported for each feature:

  • Conversations: Real-time, two-way conversation (43 languages).
  • Handwriting: Draw text and characters on screen (95 languages).
  • Phrasebook: Save translated words and phrases.
  • Tap to Translate: Tap to copy text in any app and translation pops up (Android only).
  • Text translations: Type in text (103 languages).
  • Offline translations: Type in text offline (59 languages).
  • Instant camera translations: Camera translates in real time (88 languages).
  • Photos: Take a photo and upload for more accurate translation (50 languages).
How to translate handwriting

a panel will pop up where you can try handwriting whatever you want to be translated. Be warned, though, this doesn’t work well for every language and much will depend on how neat and legible your script is.

If you have a stylus or a phone like the Galaxy Note, handwriting will be easier, but you can always have a go using your finger.

How to share translations

With every translation the app returns, you have a couple of icons beneath the translated text. You can choose to copy it to your clipboard and paste it elsewhere, or you can tap the three vertical dots for more options and tap Share to share it via Messages, Bluetooth, and other apps.

How to translate offline

Google Translate used to require an internet connection, and it still works best when online, you can now use it to translate 59 languages even when you’re without an internet connection. However, you do need to download the relevant language packs first.

To do this, tap the three horizontal lines at the top left, then Offline translation. You’ll see the available languages you have downloaded at the top and can scroll down and tap on any other languages you’d like to add.

How to use the real-time camera or upload a photo

want to translate a sign, something on a menu, or any other written text, then tap the camera icon. Google Translate will find and translate any text in the first language into the second. Once the text you want to be translated is on screen, tap the Pause icon at the bottom right to freeze your screen.

How to use conversation mode

If you are talking to someone and you don’t share a language then you should tap the Conversation icon to enter conversation mode. To explain what you’re doing to the other person, tap the hand icon at the top right and show them the screen.

Once they understand you can close the pop-up message and get started.

At the bottom, you’ll see a microphone symbol next to each language and you can take it in turns to speak and watch the app translate your speech and talk aloud to your companion in their own language.

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