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10 Best Translation Apps (in 2020)

10 Best Translation Apps (in 2020)

justlearnj
Justlearn
9/4/2020
10 minute read

 

Learning a new language is not always easy and smooth, but when you have the right resources, it can be a piece of cake.

Thanks to technology and the internet, learning a language can be much easier than you think.

There is one particular tool that can be very practical, and not just for language learners, but all language enthusiasts as well.

Today we will talk about the best translation apps that you should consider using in 2020.

But first, let’s see why translation apps are so important and helpful!

 What are the best translation apps

The point of using translation apps

Why should we use these apps?

Do people use them at all?

Can they really help us?

First of all, these apps are suitable for language learners, but for others as well.

Their purpose is to help you get accurate answers to your questions.

There is no guessing; you will always get a straight answer.

You don’t have to be multilingual to use apps like this, but quite the opposite. These apps can help you with multiple languages and even dialects.

When you need a word or a phrase in any foreign language whatsoever, you can find it a minute thanks to these translation applications.

And let’s not forget that they can improve your communication skills as well. It is much easier to interact with native speakers if you have one of these apps near you, just in case!

How to decide which app to choose?

There are a lot of different translation apps available.

When choosing the app, you should first determine why you need it.

Is it for language learning or travel?

Once you know the reason, you can set clear goals. What do you want to accomplish? How much are you willing to invest? Only then can you begin to browse apps.

Let’s see some ways you can choose the best translation app:

·         Consider the reviews – Search around the web to find other users’ experiences and reviews

·         Choose 3 favorite apps – According to reviews, pick your 3 favorites

·         Take into account available languages – Take a good look at the languages these apps have to offer because in case your language is not on the list

·         Check the translating speed – Make sure the app speed suits you well

·         Device availability – You should choose the app that can be easily downloaded to your device and that your device supports the app; make sure you have enough memory and the possibility to sync

These tips can help you choose the app that will suit your needs and meet your criteria.

Now let’s see our top ten translations apps that you can choose from.

The best translation apps

iTranslate

Available: Apple Store and Google Play

This app is not only one of the best ones for iPhone, but it is also trendy among language students and enthusiasts.

It can translate texts and websites, look up words, meanings, or verb conjugations in over 100 languages.

The recently updated version 10 is free but only for basic features.

If you need more options such as voice conversation, website translation, or offline mode, you should consider buying the Pro subscription for $3 a month.

This app is also easy and simple to use for one particular reason: using Voice via iTranslate, you can link with another device via Bluetooth (if that person has an iGadget installed). Pretty cool, don’t you think?

Take a glance, try it out and decide if you want to download the app from the following link: https://www.itranslate.com/

 

Google Translate

Available: Apple Store and Google Play

Good old (or perhaps new) Google Translate gives you the option to translate from and to more than 100 languages.

It’s available for iPhone and Android.

It also offers offline access to around 50 languages, and instant speech is available in 32 languages.

This app is easy to use and ideal for short interactions. There is a possibility to translate some words or short phrases from other languages into English. Although not perfect, this app offers very reliable results.

What makes this app popular, next to its accuracy, is that you can download it for free.

In case you are among those who still haven’t tried out the Google Translate app, visit the following link: https://translate.google.com/

 

TripLingo

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

This app is also called ‘a tool for international travellers,’ and it is mainly focused on business travellers.

Besides being able to translate basic phrases, you can also translate by voice, or contact a live translator.

It’s a great translation tool for travel.

With a premium account, you have the option to choose your target country, and then you can download audio files of the language spoken in that country.

What makes this app unique is their phrasebook, which offers many lists of phrases divided into sections, such as ‘The Basics,’ ‘Essential Business Phrases,’ ‘Eating and Drinking,’ etc.

This app is completely free for basic phrases, and with a premium account, you gain access to around 2000+ phrases per language, audio lessons, and a voice translator to use.

If you think you need this app, visit the following link and download it: http://triplingo.com/

WayGo

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

WayGo is an app that doesn’t need an internet connection once downloaded. It is available for both Android software and iPhone.

However, this app is available only for English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

Don’t let this discourage you!

This app is so good that it will not only help you with translations but save your time as well.

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How? Well, you simply point with your camera to a food menu or a sign and you get the desired translation.

The basic version is available for free, but if you want a premium account and unlimited translations, there is also that possibility for the price of $6.99.

Visit the website and take a look at the app: http://www.waygoapp.com/

 

Microsoft Translator

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

It is a free translation app that you can use for more than 60 languages once you register.

And it is straightforward. Clicking on the ‘Language Packs,’ you are prompted to choose a language from the list, and you have the possibility to download it.

This app is available offline for several languages. Even though the offline mode is excellent, many still consider the online version to be more precise.

It is essential to mention that this app is free of charge.

If you still haven’t tried it out, you can do it on the following link:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/apps/

 

Speak and Translate

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

This app’s primary purpose is to provide you with voice translations. It can translate from and to 117 languages, and it is available for 54 languages of voice translation.

You can sync your history translations on your devices, which facilitates usage of the app wherever you are, as well as devices available.

Another interesting fact is that in voice translations, you can select and change gender voice.

A free trial period of seven days is available, and a premium account can be downloaded for $6.99 per month.

If you find interesting, the app is available on the following link:

https://www.apalon.com/speak_and_translate.html

SayHi

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

Not only that you can translate from more than 90 languages, but you can translate dialects as well.

By selecting the language or dialect, you can translate texts or record your voice and then get the translation to a chosen language.

Some compare it to Siri, a virtual assistant, except this is strictly a translation app.

You can adjust the volume, speed, even the gender of the voice that translates to a chosen language.

Unfortunately, this app is not available offline; it can be used only online, but according to some resources, there will be an offline version in the future.

A free version is available and sufficient for any learner’s needs.

The app is available on the following link:  https://www.sayhi.com/en/translate/

 

Text Grabber

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

What makes this translation app so interesting is that besides text translations, voice recordings, and translations, you can scan your text or document with your camera, choose the language you want, and get the translation.

This app quickly reads QR codes and digitizes fragments of printed text to translate.

It can be used online, as well as offline.

Feel free to try out and download this app on the following link: https://www.textgrabber.pro/en/

 

MyLingo

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

One pretty different app specialized for Spanish speakers who want to watch English movies.

This way, Non-English speakers can enjoy Hollywood movies.

Perfect sync allows speakers and learners to enjoy movies, and, at the same time, learn a language.

This app is available for download on mobile devices for free. The chosen movies are available for purchase afterwards. After watching the film, the file will be automatically self-deleted from your device.

You can test the app on the following link through your computer device and watch movie trailers for free: Feel free and take a look: http://www.mylingoapp.com/

 

Papago

Available on: Apple Store and Google Play

Also called ‘The Google of South Korea,’ this is the first app from Korea that became more popular than Google. The number of users reached more than 5.5. million.

This app is famous for perfect translations between similar languages, for example from Korean to Japanese, Chinese, where translating words or phrases to these languages is more accurate than Google Translate.

You can get a translation as text or as voice, as well as use the app for conversation.

It can be downloaded for free or instantly using the following link: https://papago.naver.com/

Final thoughts

These apps all aim to give your precise and proper translations.

They can be a practical tool when traveling or learning basic words and phrases.

However, language is a structured system of communication between people, and apps are, for now, just additional resources.

If you want to learn a language and become fluent in conversations and discussions, you should consider booking language lessons.

If you are preparing for a trip abroad, some language lessons can prepare you for it while translation apps can back you up.

The fastest and the best way to practice a language is to speak.

Choose your native tutor on our platform today, boost your language skills and start your journey to fluency.

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What is the most accurate translator?

Google translate, Bing translate, Babylon, Wordreference

Is there a better app than Google Translate?

Microsoft Translate is a great alternative to Google translate. It can translate phrases automatically, has a lot of available languages and some great features.

Is iTranslate free?

It's free for basic translations and older features. Website translation, offline mode and voice conversation are available for Pro subscribers starting from $3 per month.

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