Microsoft’s new Translator app supports 50 different languages. The Microsoft is going to compete with Googles translator app which supports only 27 languages.
Microsoft’s new Translator app supports 50 different languages
Microsoft’s new Translator app supports 50 different languages. The new app can be accessed on a variety of devices. Google’s translator app supports only 27 languages for text and voice conversion. The new Translator app, known as Microsoft Translator is available to iOS and Android platforms. It supports phones, tablets as well as the Apple watch and smartwatches that run with Android.
Microsoft already serving up language translation with its Bing Website
The person who wants the word or phrase to be translated should have to type on the screen, and then app shows the translated text on the screen. If the person speaks a word or phrase, then also it will translate and shows the message and speaks also. The text can be copy – paste from other apps to translator app for the translation.
Microsoft who is been serving up language translation already with its Bing website to Windows Phone mobile operation system and its Windows 10 desktop software. The company also offers translation through its Skype Translator program, which is soon due to become part of the Skype app itself.
Microsofts app translator will correctly pronounce the phrases and words
Microsoft, by its new app is competing with the Google; which has a vast offered translation service on the web as well as for iOS and Android, with Microsoft Translator, you can speak directly into your watch to get an instant translation in any of the 50 different languages. The app however can correctly pronounce the phrase for you. It syncs all your translations between your phone and watch.
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