Like with the google translation as difficulty interpret the word? good news for you. Was released an official iPhone app that adds a few more bells and whistles to your ability to talk and translate on the go.
You can input a word or phrase for translation by typing the text or by talking into the phone. The new iPhone app accepts voice input from 15 languages, and just like the existing web app, lets you translate that phrase into one of more than 50 languages.
You can also listen to your translations spoken out loud in one of 23 different languages, including Arabic, Polish, Portugese, and Hindi. The app uses the same speech synthesizer voices that were introduced in late 2010.
You can input a word or phrase for translation by typing the text or by talking into the phone. The new iPhone app accepts voice input from 15 languages, and just like the existing web app, lets you translate that phrase into one of more than 50 languages.
You can also listen to your translations spoken out loud in one of 23 different languages, including Arabic, Polish, Portugese, and Hindi. The app uses the same speech synthesizer voices that were introduced in late 2010.


