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You might keep apps like Google Translate on your iPhone for those times when you need to translate text on signs, menus, and other documents. Starting with iOS 16, though, you no longer need to rely on third-party apps. Apple has now built text translation into the Camera app, so you can point your iPhone at foreign language text and get an almost instant translation.

Right now it only offers Arabic, 2 dialects each of Chinese and English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. A lot of the more prominent translator apps like Google Translate offer at least twice as many languages. Why do you guys think that is, and do you expect more languages will be added in the future?

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The audio and text (including text recognized in images) you choose to have translated are sent to Apple to process your requests. Your requests are associated with a random, rotating identifier, not your Apple ID, email address, or other data Apple may have from your use of other Apple services. By default, Apple stores transcripts of your audio interactions and your text inputs for two years and may review a subset of these transcripts. The small subset of requests that have been reviewed may be kept beyond two years, for ongoing improvement of Translate, System-wide translation, and other natural language processing features such as Siri.

The app brings a similar level of simplicity to competitors, with a large white background and two mic buttons at the bottom taking centre stage. The two mics make this an app focused on back and forth of voice translations, letting you quickly switch from translating a voice in one language to translating another voice in another.

I know its scary to try and speak a different language, but you should try it first. I know you wont be fluent in a days or weeks, but try learning the basics. Even if its to ask "do you speak english?" with the please, thank you and such.

I was looking for a wordless picture book for travelers two nights ago when I experienced an "Ah Ha!" moment. Why not use the translation device on my cell phone? This is my 4th leisure trip to European countries where I do not speak the language. I found translate.google.com will translate a short phrase (140 letters) to text in another language, & by tapping the speaker in the text box will give the pronunciation. I see this as a help to me in that I can repeat the phrase myself as opposed to asking "Pardone Señor. Do you speak English?" I feel this site will make me less reliant on others traveling with me to obtain an answer to my requests or statements. If I need to stop in a chemist's store for a remedy for a stomach problem, the translated text or voice will help. I can begin now to learn basic words & phrases for the 3 countries I will be visiting as this site gives me the audible translation. In a pinch I can use the translator on site. It is better than a picture book any day!

I am new to localization, I want to translate the application into different language.Ex:I design storyboard in english, when I choose portugal language in application I want to load portuguese storyboard.

For translation itself i prefer to export XLIFF to Word (docx format), send Word document to translator on Fiverr a then import translations back from Word document to XLIFF file. There is new tool -to-word-and-back/

There is only one way you can change the language is using settings.. it not at all possible to change the language from button tap or any other event. You can have language change option in your setting screen where you write steps to change the language and user can follow them ....

Translate is a translation app developed by Apple for their iOS and iPadOS devices. Introduced on June 22, 2020, it functions as a service for translating text sentences or speech between several languages and was officially released on September 16, 2020, along with iOS 14. All translations are processed through the neural engine of the device, and as such can be used offline.[1]

On June 6, 2022, Apple announced six new languages, Turkish, Indonesian, Polish, Dutch, Thai and Vietnamese. The six new languages work on iPhone 8 or later, iPhone 8 Plus or later, iPhone X or later, iPhone SE (2nd generation) or later, iPad Air (3rd generation) or later, all iPad Pro models, iPad Mini (5th generation) or later and iPad (5th generation) or later. The Turkish, Indonesian, Polish, Dutch and Thai languages were added to the app on June 22, 2022, the second anniversary of the announcement of the app. The Vietnamese language was added to the app on July 27, 2022.

Translate originally supported the translation between the UK (British) and US (American) dialects of English, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, German, the European dialect of Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, the Brazilian dialect of Portuguese and Russian.[3] This grew to 17 languages as six new languages were added in 2022, such as Turkish, Indonesian, Polish, Dutch, Thai and Vietnamese. All languages support dictation and can be downloaded for offline use. Support for Ukrainian was added with the release of iOS 17.[4]

If you receive a message in another language on your desktop PC, select More options > Translate at the top of the message. This will show a translation of the message into the language that you've set for Teams.

Teams will also prompt you to turn on auto-translation to automatically translate messages to your preferred language. You can always change your preferences under Settings > General >Translation.

Globalization and the ever-expanding reach of the Internet have connected people around the world. However, the language barrier continues to be a hurdle. Thanks to numerous language translation apps and services, communication and understanding among people of different languages is now easier. If you have started your LLC in another country or simply need to translate some paperwork, there are lots of cost-effective options available.

Not all translation apps are created equal, though. Some are just way better than others. The following are 10 of the best translation apps that stand out among all language translator systems available at present.

When you get this app, you can generate instant translations or contact a human translator to come up with a professional translation that is indubitably precise and contextually accurate. Additionally, you can make the app verbalize the pronunciation of words so you can hear and emulate the correct way of saying words you are not familiar with.

The conversation translation feature of this app allows two people (who speak different languages) to communicate by voice through their respective smartphones (with Google Translate installed) as their voices are translated in real-time as they speak.

This is one of the best translation apps on Google Play and iTunes. It is one of the best free translation apps and language dictionary apps that can translate text messages, voice-to-voice, as well as text-to-voice translations. With more than 100 languages supported, iTranslate is a handy communication tool to have as you travel to different parts of the world. The user-friendly interface also means the tool is effortless to use even on smaller devices like your apple watch.

Advertised as the ultimate tool for international business travelers, TripLingo is like an interactive phrasebook that comes with an instant speech translator. It is designed to address virtually everything a traveler needs when going to a country with a different language.

Aside from its ability to translate into 19 languages, it provides a phrasebook with scores of thousands of entries in 13 languages. The app provides professionally recorded translation audio along with standard written pronunciation guides. It also comes with an offline dictionary, language learning audio lessons, as well as flashcards, and quizzes.

Another translation app heavyweight, Microsoft Translator, is one of the many free translation apps capable to translate text, voice, conversation, and image translations. It can perform both online and offline translations in more than 60 languages. Just like Google Translate, though, you need to download language packs to enable offline use.

Microsoft Translator, moreover, has a rich phrasebook as well as pronunciation guides, which are useful for those who want to learn how to speak essential foreign language phrases often encountered during travels. You can hear translated phrases out loud or view transliterations to help you speak and remember foreign words or phrases better. Additionally, this app is capable of sharing translations with other apps and doing text translations while accessing other apps through the context menu.

Papago is a free translation app aimed at business travelers as well as those who go abroad for business trips or to study. It only supports 13 languages at present (English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Russian, Italian, German, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese). However, it provides interesting and useful features that make it worth trying.

It is capable of performing real-time voice translation and can also translate text, conversation translation, and image translation. It also has a phrasebook and a language dictionary. The app can be operated in three modes: conversation, offline, and automatic currency conversion. It also has the Papago Kids feature, which is designed for basic language learning through flashcards. Additionally, Papago has an interesting way of resolving situations wherein there is more than one possible translation: it shows images so the app user can pick the intended context.

Developed with inputs from more than 400 lexicographers, Linguee stands out for being a fast and reliable free language translator app. It has limited language support, though. It only allows translations to and from English, French, Japanese, Dutch, German, Russian, Spanish, Polish, Italian, and Simplified Chinese.

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