Arabic culture
Arabic culture is rich and diverse, with a long and complex history that dates back thousands of years.
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Do you carry your iPhone wherever you go? Sure you do. Just like all of us.
The phone is our essential tool for communication, and not only for that but for many other useful things. That’s why no wonder our iPhones are our companions.
We can write messages, notes, chat, read, even learn languages. Yes, iPhones can help us with learning foreign languages. You can download and use many useful materials for language learning, including translation apps. They can be quite a helpful thing, those translation apps.
Everyone likes them and no matter if you are learning a language, you want to have fun with some translation fails, or you just need to translate some words or expressions from one to another language at the moment, you simply have to have it in your iPhone.
If you have the right translation app, you don’t have to learn some phrases in advance, and you can also find any word or expression that comes to your mind to learn how it is that said in the target language.
But which translation apps are good enough so that you don’t have to think about mistakes you might make? That’s our job. In the following lines, we will provide you with the 10 best translation apps for iPhone.
Whether you stay at home or go out, it is always good to have installed a translation app because you’ll never know when you will need it.
Here are the 10 best translation apps for the iPhone you should check out and use.
Apple created its own translation app any iPhone owner can use.
The app is fantastic because besides translating texts by typing or recording voice, it translates real-time conversations between two different languages.
If you want to type the text, you just type it and the translation appears below. In case you want to hear it, press the Play button and you can hear the translation in the target language. As simple as that.
However, keep in mind that the app is available for iOS 14.
You’ve probably had the problem of understanding traffic signs, menus in the restaurant, or some images in your target language.
Well, you won’t anymore because this app is photos and images friendly.
It can translate everything written on any sign, recognize words and expressions on the photo or image.
Moreover, it is available in 100 different languages, so even if you need a translation to some minor language, check this app because it is very likely that the app works for it.
So, no more struggling with the menus and signs. Download and use this app.
Google translate is the most used translation tool, so, naturally, the app is also very popular.
It supports more than 100 different languages. At the top, you choose the source and the target language. After choosing languages, you can write or speak the word, phrase, even the whole sentences, although the translation of the longer sentences isn’t always correct and it might fail to deliver bad translation.
There is also a special Conversation mode where the app can translate a conversation in real-time between two people.
This is a free app that offers translation from and to more than 90 different languages.
If you need some additional features, you can pay for the app and get what you need.
What makes this app a little bit different and unique from others is that it can translate the dictation and slow down the audio playback, to help you correct pronunciation mistakes.
This app is very useful because not only it translates parts of documents that you write or speak, but can also translate signs. Take a picture and the app translates to the desired target language for you.
If you download the app, an internet connection isn’t necessary because the app works both online and offline.
Many people usually use this app as one of the efficient tools if they speak to native speakers, and they need words and phrases to continue the conversation. By choosing the source and target languages, you can tap the microphone and speak to it, so the translation to the target language immediately appears. Moreover, the app can immediately read the translated part in the target language, as well.
Now, this is something you don’t see every day.
The app offers transliteration.
Do you know what that is?
It means that with the help of the app, users can read stript translations.
Transliteration can spell characters written in Latin.
Between 90 different languages, you can choose the source and target language and type or speak the text you need to be translated. You can also hear it in your target language, which is an excellent exercise for pronunciation.
This app is a bit different from others because, besides translation text support, it offers short quizzes based on the most translated words.
So, you hit two birds with one stone; you get the text translated by typing it or via voice, and you get the app ideal for improving your vocabulary.
What more can you ask for?
With more than 50 different languages available and the possibility to type or speak the text you need to translate, the app is ideal for language learners with little or no knowledge of the target language.
One of the main app’s features is that the app provides conversations in both languages. Thanks to this app, you can see and compare sentences in both languages, which is useful for understanding grammar.
And who said that the translation app can't teach you grammar?
This translation app is considered to be one of the most popular ones.
The app covers over 60 different languages, although in some languages you can’t use specific features like for others.
In case you are a student of some of the Asian languages, this is an ideal app for you. It is, without a doubt, the best translation app for Asian languages.
The app is created in a way that you can type and get the text translation, or you can simply use the voice translation. Both ways work just fine.
Perhaps it may sound strange, but this app is one of the efficient ones to help language learners practice their pronunciation.
If you’re searching for the best free translation app, Translator With Speech is one of them.
By choosing the source and target languages, you can get the translation of a word or phrase from a text, voice, or camera. The app then translates the text and also reads it out loud.
Besides the free version, there is also available a premium one where you get voice recognition for all the languages the app supports.
Do you see that you aren’t the only one who doesn’t go anywhere without an iPhone?
And it’s not as bad as some think.
On the contrary, it can be useful in many ways and helpful for many reasons.
As you saw, you don’t have to wait to come home to use the translation app.
So, the next time you have to get out somewhere, make sure you have some of these 10 top translation apps installed and carry the device with you all the time.
But don’t forget to practice your speaking skills with tutors. After all, people, especially native speakers, are the best translation tools you can get.
Arabic culture is rich and diverse, with a long and complex history that dates back thousands of years.
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