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Extras: Some apps are simply a dictionary that will translate individual words, which is helpful, while others are full of features.Pronunciation: If you want to speak the language, instead of letting your phone do it, choose one that offers audio pronunciation, that way, you can talk the talk.Theres also a special version for Apple Watch. Google’s app supports over 100 languages online and over 50 languages offline to save you a bit of time. The basic app includes a phrasebook with predefined, useful phrases and translations in more than 100 languages. No app supports every language out there, so make sure the app you download supports the exact language you need if it is not super common. Languages: Obviously, having an app with the language you want is a big deal.That’s one area where Google Translate really shines. Instantly speak over 40 languages with the all-new iTranslate Voice Already trusted by Millions, the completely re-designed iTranslate Voice guarantees a flawless voice translation experience in over 40 languages. If the app is clunky, hard to manage, or takes too long to translate, you’ll get frustrated and give up. Usability: One of the first things you’ll want to look for is usability and features.Some offer audio pronunciations, example sentences, or even offline support so you can keep translating without an internet connection. These apps can translate text, speech, images, or even carry on a real-time conversation with someone speaking a different language. The type of translator app you need depends on what you’re trying to accomplish.
