All the explanation you need about the app lies in its name. iTranslate is a translation app that does what you would expect a translation app to do. It allows for text as well as audio based translations, so you can either type in or simply say the sentence you want translated and the app will present that sentence in whichever of the 90+ languages supported by the app. Interestingly, the app also features the option for you to select dialects of a certain language as well. For instance, someone from the North of England speaks very differently compared to someone from the South and the app can emulate both manners of speech in its translation.
For those looking to learn new languages while they’re at it, the app also has a Romanisation function, which writes out the pronunciations of words in a karaoke- esque English. For example, the Mandarin word for basil fried rice is sheng luo le chao mi fan. Now I’m covered if I ever want to eat basil fried rice in China.
But the most interesting function of the app comes in the form of the iTranslate keyboard, a custom keyboard that translates everything you type into it in real-time,even when you don’t have the app opened. Being an entirely separate keyboard from the usual one, the iTranslate keyboard can be used with any other app on your phone. That’s right; now you can talk to your German-only speaking friends on your phone seamlessly. Just type in whatever you want to say in English and the keyboard will automatically translate the entire message and send it to the recipient in the language you desire. Of course, whoever you’re speaking to will have to use the iTranslate keyboard as well so that the messages they send you can be translated into English or Thai for you to understand.
Currently, the app is available for free on every smartphone operating system, from iOS, including Apple Watch support, and Android to Google phones. For the free Lite version, you get the expected text translation as well as the iTranslate keyboard. For the voice translation function (and to be free of the annoying ads), users will have to shell out US$5 (150 baht) for the full version.
คำอธิบายทั้งหมดที่คุณต้องการเกี่ยวกับ iTranslate จะช่วยให้การข้อความเช่นเดียวกับการแปลเสียงตามเพื่อให้คุณสามารถพิมพ์หรือเพียงแค่พูดประโยคที่คุณต้องการแปลและ ที่น่าสนใจการตรวจสอบนอกจากนี้ยังมีตัวเลือกสำหรับคุณที่จะเลือกภาษาของภาษาหนึ่งเช่นกัน ยกตัวอย่างเช่นใครบางคนจากภาคเหนือของอังกฤษพูดเมื่อเทียบแตกต่างกันมากกับคนที่มาจากทางใต้และ สำหรับผู้ที่ต้องการเรียนรู้ภาษาใหม่ในขณะที่พวกเขา' ฟังก์ชั่น - รูปแบบภาษาอังกฤษ ยกตัวอย่างเช่นคำว่ากลางสำหรับข้าวผัดกระเพราเป็น All the explanation you need about the app lies in its name. iTranslate is a translation app that does what you would expect a translation app to do. It allows for text as well as audio based translations, so you can either type in or simply say the sentence you want translated and the app will present that sentence in whichever of the 90+ languages supported by the app. Interestingly, the app also features the option for you to select dialects of a certain language as well. For instance, someone from the North of England speaks very differently compared to someone from the South and the app can emulate both manners of speech in its translation.
For those looking to learn new languages while they’re at it, the app also has a Romanisation function, which writes out the pronunciations of words in a karaoke- esque English. For example, the Mandarin word for basil fried rice is sheng luo le chao mi fan. Now I’m covered if I ever want to eat basil fried rice in China.
But the most interesting function of the app comes in the form of the iTranslate keyboard, a custom keyboard that translates everything you type into it in real-time,even when you don’t have the app opened. Being an entirely separate keyboard from the usual one, the iTranslate keyboard can be used with any other app on your phone. That’s right; now you can talk to your German-only speaking friends on your phone seamlessly. Just type in whatever you want to say in English and the keyboard will automatically translate the entire message and send it to the recipient in the language you desire. Of course, whoever you’re speaking to will have to use the iTranslate keyboard as well so that the messages they send you can be translated into English or Thai for you to understand.
Currently, the app is available for free on every smartphone operating system, from iOS, including Apple Watch support, and Android to Google phones. For the free Lite version, you get the expected text translation as well as the iTranslate keyboard. For the voice translation function (and to be free of the annoying ads), users will have to shell out US$5 (150 baht) for the full version.
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