Translator apps: these tools help you overcome language barriers

Translator apps
With these tools you can overcome language barriers

Translator apps don’t care what language you speak. The algorithm understands everything.

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Thanks to these apps, the language barrier is disappearing abroad.

If you have a well-functioning translator app installed on your mobile phone, you can easily get through most situations abroad. Regardless of whether it’s about Corona details or rules on the campsite: With these apps, users understand almost everything.

Google translator

The Google Translate is a real app classic and preinstalled on most Android devices. Technically, the application has come a long way: In addition to classic text and voice input, the app has photo recognition and even handwriting input. The Google translator can even translate entire conversations. Another plus point: dictionaries of individual languages ​​can be downloaded and used offline. The whole thing is also ad-free. The Google Translate is free for Android and iOS.

PONS online translator

If you prefer a classic dictionary, we recommend the PONS online translator. However, the app is more than just a reference work: it also translates complex sentences into the desired language, and voice input is also integrated. If you use certain phrases more often, you can save them as favorites. Unfortunately, the PONS online translator is not ad-free, which is annoying at one point or another. If you still want to take a look at the app, you can find it for free Android and iOS.

Microsoft translator

The Microsoft translator is a kind of interpreter in your pocket. The Conversation function allows you to talk to other users in your native language, for example, while the app translates what has been said directly into the native language of the person in the conversation. There are also classic functions such as voice and text input, and a photo mode is also integrated. There is also a phrasebook that has useful phrases sorted by category. Microsoft Translator is free, completely ad-free and for Android and iOS available.

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