dimanche 21 décembre 2014
Traveling abroad: 3 applications that might be useful
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We all have experienced the scene where a person said a word to us in another language and does not understand what she means. Most of the time, we end up understanding, but it can sometimes be long. Discover useful applications to talk easily with premises in foreign countries.
iTranslate
iTranslate
You say your sentence in French. The application listens to you and your phrase translated in the language you want. With voice recognition, you can have a conversation "normal" with a foreigner who does not speak French. ITranslate also allows us to have full definitions and suggestions as synonyms or antonyms accurate expressions. For € 2.69, your phrase can be translated into 50 languages. The highlight of iTranslate is to successfully pair the two devices together. The weak point is that speech recognition has, from time to time, problems understanding us. And mind you, this translator requires an internet connection. If you do not use the wi-fi, the note can quickly become salty.
ITranslate StoreITranslate the App on Google Play
Phrasebook
learn
This multilingual parrot can help you learn more than 700 vocabulary words and phrases often used. You can find practice during your meetings with foreign friends or just to ask for directions. This application offers sentences in English, Italian, Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean or Chinese. The highlight of the app is that you can use offline. Low point, it retained the fee side. A force to pay for each language, it can quickly get expensive.
Phrasebook conversation on the App StoreGuide on Google Play
Word Lens
word lens
This application is very useful for tourists who can not read the signs abroad. Indeed, Word Lens you translate the panels and in several languages. The highlight of the application is no necessary network connection. In weak point, note the lack of Spanish-French or Italian-French translation. Everything goes through English.
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