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A Popular Translator That Translates Words, Phrases And Whole Sentences In Over 50 Languages!
iTranslate is a free, highly popular translator
app that translates words, phrases and even whole sentences in
over 50 languages. It is the largest translator app in the world
with over 12 million users. Some of the languages supported by
iTranslate are: Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan,
Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish,
Dutch, English, Estonian, French, Galician, German, Hebrew, hindi,
Hungarian, Irish, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Macedonian, Malay, Portugese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish,
Swahili, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian, Vietnamese, Yiddish, and
more.
It uses the worlds most advanced ...
... voice
recognition technology, and is the first app to combine voice
recognition, machine translation and voice input technologies,
making it a real universal translator. Simply speak into your
Android phone, and see the translation on the screen instantly.
You can also listen to translated words in most languages. Once
you launch the app, you can start translating right from the home
screen. The language options are located at the top of the screen.
Here you can select the two language pairs, e.g, English and
Spanish. In the middle there is a button with a double arrow on
it. Click on the button to switch back and forth between the two
languages.
There is an input field located just below the
language pair. Simply enter a word or phrase and click “enter”,
to view the translation. You can use the standard android speech
input in order to use the speech to text functionality. iTranslate
has an auto-completion feature that will help you will get to your
translation even faster. It suggests common words as you type, in
many languages. Synonyms are displayed in both the source and
target languages. iTranslate has free dictionaries for many
language pairs, giving you more suggestions and different meanings
for words and even phrases.
With iTranslate, you can easily share your
translated text via email, sms, or twitter. You can also save your
translations to favorites and create your own translation lists.
Use the detect language feature to detect what language you are
dealing with. All your translations are automatically saved into
the history. You can always clear your history if you want.
iTranslate comes with free voices for 18 languages, and you can
additionally extend it to 45 high-quality offline voices in 17
languages. iTranslate can also be used in the landscape mode.
Individual translations can be looked up in history as well as
marked as favorites. iTranslate is the best translator app
available, for your Android device.
Features:
- Translate words, phrases, and even
whole sentences in over 50 languages
- Dictionaries with
additional translation results, meanings, and suggestions
-
Listen to high-quality voices in most languages
- Send a
translated text via email, twitter, save it to your favorite list
or simply copy it.
- Can be used in Landscape mode
- Useful
voice recognition feature
- It is the largest translator app in
the world with over 12 million users.
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