Monday, 8 April 2013

Google Translate to translate learned in offline-mode

Google Translate is often a powerful and useful thing. But, alas, often before it happened that it is not possible to take advantage of because of her job required access to the global network. But do not always have access to the Internet. Whether you're on the subway or in a city where bad signal is available operator. Or maybe in another country where there is not time to get a local SIM card, and translation services are required, for example, that the same sim card purchase.

Now this will not be a hiccup, because the app Google Translate to learn to work in offline mode. It is available for versions of Android 2.3 and above. Google Translae to work without access to the network, it is now sufficient to establish only the application itself, and then just go to settings and select the dictionaries you need to be uploaded to your device with wi-fi.

As usual, a decent amount of available languages ​​- all of the most common are already available. The total weight of all the languages ​​packs more than 100 megabytes. After their installation will be able to fully use Googla Translate anytime, anywhere, without limitation, translations, both words and phrases and sentences.
Of course, off-line dictionaries are not as powerful and smart as their online counterparts. For example, do not get to listen to the pronunciation of words is not working handwriting recognition, but also appeared to be functional enough in most cases.
Alas, does not work as translator mode when the app listens to the speaker and simultaneously outputs the translation of the speech. But those who are on their smart phones have Android 4.1 or higher can download add-ons Text To Speech, to add this functionality.
The very same application Googla Traslate now available in Google Play for download to everyone.

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