Phrase books and botched pronunciations may soon be a thing of the past--well, for smartphone users, anyway. Google Translate for Android makes it easier for world travelers to ask for directions in foreign lands without embarrassing themselves or creating an international incident. Translate's Conversation Mode, which Google unveiled in January, allows Android users to translate speech between languages in real time. The initial version supported only two languages, English and Spanish. But the new and improved edition is a multilingual powerhouse that works with 12 additional languages, including French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Czech, Turkish, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Korean, and Polish.
Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/241896/google_translate_realtime_speech_translation_in_14_languages.html
Friday, 14 October 2011
Google Translate: Real-Time Speech Translation in 14 Languages
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