e-Why, What & How · 2019-09-07

5 popular translation apps – e-Why, What & How

popular translation apps

Technology continues to solve problems in everyday life. This includes both big & small tasks like reading off a road sign as a tourist in a foreign country. Language barriers can be overcome easily using powerful apps that translate simple & complex words or sentences to a high degree of accuracy.

Here are some popular translation apps:

  1. Google Translate

 Google Translate is one of the most robust translation apps around. Thus, it comes as no surprise that it is one of the most popular translation tools out there. The app currently offers translation support for over 100 languages & most of them are available offline. The app allows different input method including translation of handwriting directly, voice conversation among other things thanks to Google’s powerful AI algorithm. You don’t have to pay anything to use this app which is one of the main reasons why it is so popular among users.

2. Microsoft Translator

While Google translate remains top on the list of popular translation tools, Microsoft Translator is a close rival. The app can translate texts, photos & voice in up to 60 languages in offline & Online mode. The interface is simple & quite intuitive & the app delivers quite impressively. Microsoft also offers a very robust conversation mode which allows up to 100 different users to talk & get interpretation to what they say in real-time while the app translates the conversations directly. Microsoft Translator is free as well.

3. iTranslate Translator

In addition to being a robust translation tool with more than 100 languages covered, iTranslate also has an inbuilt dictionary built into the app. Thus, words are not just translated from one language to the other iTranslate also suggests synonyms, verb conjugations among other things. This powerful app can easily switch dialects & it works both offline & Online. The application works on both Android & iOS devices.

  • Reverso Context

More than just an app for translating words to other languages, the Reverso context app works more like a search engine with multi-linguistic capabilities. In addition to displaying translations, the app also offers a lot of supplementary information & examples of relevant use cases which will aid your understanding of the language. Thus, if you are interested in more than just one-time translation but want to learn a foreign language better, this app gets the job done pretty well. The only downside here is that the scope isn’t quite as wide as many of the other tools on this list as it offers translation for only 11 languages.

  • U-Dictionary

This app is another translator-meet-dictionary. U-Dictionary has gradually risen in popularity as well as well-offering translations for 108 languages in which 44 of them are available offline. This app takes input in various ways although the camera translation is only available in 12 languages for now. you can also search foreign words within an article & have it translated by the app. The result is displayed in a floating bubble on your screen.

In conclusion

Translation is a breeze with these apps. The best part is that they are all free despite offering a long list of impressive features. If you ever find yourself in need of a translator just grab your phone & download any of these apps.


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