Google Translate Lets You Bring Your Phrasebook Everywhere

Google Translate Lets You Bring Your Phrasebook EverywhereThose who love traveling would have to learn to adapt quickly to different cultures, weather, food, and of course, language. Part of the fun in traveling would be learning the language of course, as it helps you gain some bargaining power with the locals as it shows you care to walk that bridge to know them better. Not only that, knowing another language is always an advantage, and just in case you rely a whole lot on your smartphone to carry all your information, Google Translate is here to help as it lets you save translations in your Phrasebook, while synchronizing these automatically to your Android device using the Google Translate mobile app – which means the most useful phrases that you can think up of will follow you regardless of where you are.

Getting started is a cinch, all you need to do is select Phrasebook in the app menu of the Google Translate app for Android, and sign in to your Google Account by tapping the ‘Sign in’ button at the top of your Phrasebook in order to synchronize the entire shebang. This way, you can spend more time enjoying your holiday rather than tearing your hair out whenever you meet a local and the both of you are at a loss for words. Camera-input to find translations in 16 additional languages, namely Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, and Swedish have also been thrown into the mix. [Press Release]

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Google Translate Android app gets Phrasebook syncing, additional language support for visual translation

Google Translate app for Android gets Phrasebook syncing and additional picture  makes it easer to remain monolingual

Google Translate’s truly a wonder of modern technology, with the ability to translate 64 70 languages, whether they are written, spoken or even photographed. Today Google’s made it easier than ever to remain mono-lingual when traveling abroad by updating the Translate app for Android with Phrasebook syncing. This new feature lets users save translations of often used phrases and have access to them on any and all of their devices. Additionally, support for 16 new languages for its camera translation feature comes with the new code as well. This means that tourists traveling to Barcelona, Croatia, Slovenia and thirteen other places in Scandinavia and eastern Europe need not pester the locals for help reading street signs to get around. They can be good guests and offer to buy them a beer in their native tongue instead.

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