It gives you a simple interface to use, and repeats what it hears back in the desired language.
you’re able to use it on phones and smart speakers/displays.
Thankfully, Google Translate solves this problem.
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You canpoint your camera at text and see it translated before your eyes.
It doesn’t simply show you the translation in plain text, either.
The text is displayed over the top and it attempts to match the color and font.
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It’s also possible to translate handwriting.
Simply tap the “Enter Text” field and then opt for pen icon in the top right corner.
Now you’re able to write in the bottom area and see it translated to your desired language.
Translate Full Web Pages
Google Chrome, unsurprisingly, incorporates a lot of Google services.
Translate is one of them, andit can translate full web pagesboth on Chrome for desktop and mobile apps.
Select it and you’ll see options for languages.
you could also easily translate single words or chunks of text on a page.
Translate Emails in Gmail
Another Google service that works with Google Translate is Gmail.
It can translate text for you with the Google Translate integration.
On Android, tap the three-dot icon in the top bar of the keyboard and choose “Translate.”
On iPhone, tap the Google “G” logo to see the “Translate” option.
This alsoworks with Samsung’s default keyboard.
To use this, openTranslate for Androidand go to options > Tap the Translate, and toggle it on.
In the future, tap the star icon on the Translate home screen to see your saved phrases.
When Google Translate works well, it can feel like magic.
With a click of a button, you have full web pages translated to your languages.
Text in the real world is overlayed with translations on your phone screen.
Conversations happen in real time between two people who speak different languages.
It’s very cool, so take advantage of it.