![]() ![]() ![]() But if you get close to an WiFi, the world's your oyster, so to speak. And this might be an issue when traveling abroad, because of high data roaming charges. But for any new translation, you need a stable internet connection. The app also saves you a history of all your translations, and you can access that even when offline. The big box is where the text goes or, if you prefer, tap on the microphone. You can also easily switch between the two with the tap of a button. You have to pay attention to the two languages you're translating from and to. The app will either show you the text or speal it for you, again not all languages benefit from this. When it comes to Google Translate returning the translated text back to you, the same methods apply. I should note however that speaking the text instead of typing it is not available in all 64 languages. You can choose to type the text unsing the keyboard or say the words out loud. Google Translate offers two methods for inputing the text to translate from one language to another. I just need to pull out my iPhone and start Google Translate, a free app downloaded from the App Store. ![]() Who here can say they speak 64 languages and can translate from one to another in the blink of an eye? I know I can. ![]()
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