The best translation apps for travelers!

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Who has never had the fear of traveling to another country without knowing the language? Do you only know your language or even a few words of English? The best translation apps for travelers!.

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There are many people who stop traveling for this reason.

And, if you work for a company you must carry out missions on its behalf, carry out exchanges with foreign partners. So, you are going to represent your company, sometimes in a country where you don't even know the language, you have to know how to communicate, perhaps also to keep your job.

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So, using smartphones, It's much simpler, you only need to point the device's camera at a sign to translate it, or you can say a phrase that it will speak out loud in another language.

We selected the best translation apps in real time for travelers, and most importantly, all free.

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iTranslate

I translate is an Australian application that offers a lot of translation options and the most remarkable thing is its accuracy and that it can translate into more than 90 languages with almost perfect voice recognition.

The interface of iTraslate is very ergonomic, which makes it even simpler to use. To manipulate it you have 2 flag icons which represent the source and target languages. So, to translate, simply click on the microphone and say the sentence, word, or expression you want to translate.


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You only have to wait a few seconds to have an exact and perfect transcription of the source text. And, you can also correct in case the app made a mistake.

Using iTranslate It is also possible to save your translations to consult them offline, and if you are flying, you can share them on Facebook, Twitter, by email, and SMS.

Google Translate

Perhaps the best known among translators, Google Translate, the app is one of the best, despite the many criticisms, you can translate about 103 different languages and you will find it for free on App Store and Google Play Store.

It's very simple, because you can write a word to translate from your keyboard on the laptop and you can also draw the symbol and it will be translated, if you need to translate Japanese, or Chinese, for example .

It also offers voice translation is also included and you can also translate texts from images taken with your cell phone.

Google Translate lacks a bit of precision, so it's more effective to use it mainly for short expressions. However, if you want to translate texts and articles, the app is not completely effective.

Waygo

If you want to travel to an Asian country, especially on a business trip, go to China, Japan, Korea, etc., you may find yourself completely lost because of characters and expressions of these countries which have nothing in common with the countries in the rest of the world.

The app Waygo is the most effective, but a flaw is that it only translates into English. But, it is still great because you can translate any Asian language expressions into English.

Waygo ooffers visual character recognition, it will allow you to film a text, or an expression, and have the translation in real time. But you must have basic English.