Google Translate English To Latin
'Google Translate works every time for me for English, Japanese, Chinese. As much as i would like the app to be perfect, Greek and Latin translations can. Free Latin translation tool by Babylon. Translate Latin to English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese and more than 75 languages online and download our Latin translator tool for free.
• Tap to Translate: Copy text in any app and your translation pops up
• Offline: Translate 59 languages when you have no Internet
• Instant camera translation: Use your camera to translate text instantly in 38 languages
• Camera Mode: Take pictures of text for higher-quality translations in 37 languages
• Conversation Mode: Two-way instant speech translation in 32 languages
• Handwriting: Draw characters instead of using the keyboard in 93 languages
• Phrasebook: Star and save translations for future reference in any language
Translations between the following languages are supported:
Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Cebuano, Chichewa, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, Korean, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Kyrgyz, Lao, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian, Myanmar (Burmese), Nepali, Norwegian, Pashto, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Scots Gaelic, Serbian, Sesotho, Shona, Sindhi, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Spanish, Sundanese, Swahili, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Xhosa, Yiddish, Yoruba, Zulu
Permissions Notice
Google Translate may ask for permission to access the following features:
• Microphone for speech translation
• Camera for translating text via the camera
• SMS for translating text messages
• External storage for downloading offline translation data
• Accounts and credentials for signing-in and syncing across devices
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Once you’ve looked up a translation, both apps will let you listen to an audio file so you know the correct pronunciation. It’s not available for every language, but it’s a nice touch when it is. You can also expand a translation to take up your entire screen if you want to show someone a phrase like a cue card. Both apps also keep a record of your past translations, so you can quickly refer to something you’ve already looked up. Google Translate lets you favorite translations with stars so they’re saved forever, and Microsoft Translator does the same thing, but with pins.
Microsoft Translator does one more thing that gives it a slight edge, though: it has a built-in phrasebook for quickly looking up phrases for travel directions, lodging, health, and more. It’s nice to have in the moment, but it’s also helpful if you’re trying to actually learn the language you’re translating.
Google Offers More Languages, But Microsoft Chooses Quality Over Quantity
Google Translate’s real-time video translations are magical, there’s no doubt about it. And the recent addition of Google Neural Machine Translation has improved the accuracy of whole sentence translations by 60% for tough workflows like Chinese-to-English. Add that on to the fact that Google Translate offers more languages overall, can translate text within other apps on Android, and it’s obvious why it’s currently the most popular choice.
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That said, I don’t feel like Google Translate’s features make it stand above its competition anymore. Real-time video translation is awesome, but I don’t know how often I’d actually use it over just snapping a photo to do the same thing (something both apps can do just fine). And I’m not sure who the handwriting feature is for, but perhaps it’s useful for languages that aren’t easily adapted to standard keyboards. Talking is much faster either way, so it feels a bit unnecessary.
Microsoft Translator puts a focus on conversation with its split-screen mode, and the Apple Watch and Android Wear apps—which Google doesn’t have for some reason—let you quickly translate phrases with just a tap on your wrist. If you have a smartwatch, Microsoft Translator is the obvious choice. Sure, it doesn’t offer as many languages, but it covers all the big ones and gives full translation support to most of them. I can’t say how Microsoft’s translations of whole sentences hold up to Google’s shiny new Neural Machine Translation system, but for most users it would probably be hard to tell the difference anyway.
You can’t go wrong with either of these translation tools. They both get the job done, and Microsoft has made a serious effort to compete with Google’s more popular tool. In fact, I went into this comparison expecting Google Translate to dominate, but Microsoft Translator impressed me. So much so that I might actually use it instead of Google Translate on my upcoming trip to Japan.
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