
#TRANSLATE BOT IN ARABIC FOR FREE#
Download for free on iTunes and Google Play. The app is only available when you’re connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or have at least a 3G data connection. If you’re in a noisy environment, you can also type in the app instead of speaking into the microphone. You can play your translation in the voice of either a woman or a man, and adjust the speed to your liking.

The app allows you to record your voice and then translates it into the language you’ve selected. Translate your voice into 90 languages and dialects with SayHi. Download the basic version for free on iTunes or Google Play. Or, if you find yourself in a sticky situation while abroad and need serious translation assistance, access to a live translator starts at $3 per minute.
#TRANSLATE BOT IN ARABIC PRO#
A pro version with added phrases, a $3 Wi-Fi call credit, a free call to a live translator and audio lessons starts at $19.99 per month. There are suggested phrases you can use for a little humor and fun, nightlife and even flirting - all can be downloaded and accessed offline. For example, if you’re heading to Spain, you’ll have a voice translator that will translate your voice into Spanish, an image translator, a selection of key Spanish phrases, a Wi-Fi dialer so you can make calls from abroad (you can add credits starting at $10), and even a section about tipping, safety and cultural norms to ensure you’ll blend right in. Start by selecting a country (there are more than 100 countries, from Nepal to New Zealand, Senegal to Spain, Indonesia to Israel and beyond) and then downloading the pack for your desired destination. If you want to sound savvy abroad, TripLingo will help you communicate like the locals and understand their culture. (Screenshot courtesy of iTunes) TripLingo Download for free on iTunes or Google Play. Google Translate is simple to use too, with icons at the top you can click to draw, take a photo, speak or type. Two-way instant speech translation is available in 43 languages. For camera translation in 90 languages, you can point your camera for an instant translation of, say, a menu. You can use handwriting (where you draw text or characters instead of typing) in 95 languages. This app allows you to translate 108 languages by typing in a word or a phrase and offers access to 59 languages offline. Related: The 7 best starter credit cards (Screenshot courtesy of iTunes) Google Translate

#TRANSLATE BOT IN ARABIC OFFLINE#
A pro version ($5.99 per month or $49.99 for a yearly subscription) features language packs to download and use offline, website translation (including a Safari extension), camera translation, voice-to-voice conversations (now available offline in four languages) and verb conjugations. The basic app includes a phrasebook with predefined, useful phrases and translations in more than 100 languages. There’s also a special version for Apple Watch. One of the most popular translation apps in the world, iTranslate has almost 350,000 ratings on both iTunes and Google Play - most of them with four and five stars. Here are TPG’s picks for nine of the best translation apps you can download today: iTranslate You’ll be able to order food, hail taxis and communicate with locals by tapping your phone, for a stress-free, enjoyable experience when traveling abroad.įor more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. With voice, text and camera translation, these apps help break down language barriers - and some even work offline when you don’t have internet access.

Not multilingual? You don’t actually need to be when using these handy translation apps that can help you read, speak and understand the local language wherever your points and miles take you.

TPG doesn’t advise booking trips for travel until later this year - and even then, be mindful of cancellation policies. We are publishing some travel guides because we should all use this time to think about and plan our next adventures. Health officials note that the fastest way to return to normalcy is to stop coming in contact with others. The team at The Points Guy loves to travel, but now is not the time for unnecessary trips. Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.
