Google Translate is quite a useful web-app. It is available for several years now. Google has now released iPhone app that lets you translate your text/speech to more than 50 languages.
This new app accepts voice input from 15 languages. This app is quite useful if you’re traveling in some other country and don’t know it’s native language. You can listen to your translations spoken in one of about 23 different languages, including Arabic, Polish, Portugese, and Hindi.
Here are the features of Google Translate app:
- Translate text between 57 languages
- Translate by speaking the text instead of typing it (15 languages)
- Listen to your translations spoken aloud (23 languages)
- Display translations in full screen mode to make it easier for others nearby to read
- Star your favorite translations for quick access even when you’re offline
- Access your translation history even when you’re offline
- Spell out the translation of non-Latin script languages (e.g. Chinese, Japanese, etc..) in Latin characters to read it phonetically (e.g. Pinyin, Romaji)
- View additional dictionary results for single words or short phrases
Google Translate for iPhone, iPad and iPod – iTunes link
Note: Internet Connection is required for translating using this app.
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thank you very much for this post.Because im planning of travelling in japan and mostly of japanese does’nt speak english.