The Best Translation Apps for Travelers

The Best Translation Apps for Travelers

For globetrotters, the most inconvenient thing would be to interact with the people of other countries because of the difference in the language. Even understanding the restaurant menu becomes challenging when you are not familiar with the language of that place. In these situations, translating apps work no less than as a godsend.

 

Read on below to find out the top-rated offline translation apps best suited for travelers. So, before you leave for vacations or a business tour, make sure to install any of these functional translating apps on your phone.

 

TripLingo

 

This translation app is designed purposefully to meet all the requirements of travelers. It works for more than 100 languages. Besides translating the text, it features voice translation as well. You only need to speak the phrase in the microphone, and the translator will provide the speech results instantly. This way, you can interact with non-native people to understand road directions or talk to a taxi driver, hotel receptionist, doctor, etc.

 

Apart from that, this app supports image translation too. If you come across a signboard, pamphlet, or menu, you can simply take a picture of the text and see its translation in this app. The voice and image translation feature is available for almost 42 languages.

 

It also offers Culture Crash Course and learning tools at some subscription cost. This supplementary feature allows you to learn commonly used expressions or phrases spoken by the natives of that country. It provides audio lessons and improves your language by engaging you in interesting quizzes. Besides language, the course will guide you about the etiquettes and cultural norms of the people living there.

 

In addition to all this, the tip calculator enables you to calculate the amount of tip money on your restaurant bill. The app also has a currency converter.

 

Google Translator

 

It is one of the fastest translator apps and supports 108 languages for text translation. For further convenience, you can switch to voice translation mode, which is functional for 71 languages. Nearly 90 languages are available for camera translation. In fact, it features an offline mode in which it provides access to 59 languages. The app is entirely free of cost.

 

The only downside is that it translates vaguely for very few languages; however, this happens very rarely.

 

Microsoft Translator

 

Although it only translates in 90 languages, which is not an extensive range, it has excellent features enough to beat the competition. It supports image and live translation. You can use camera mode for 39 languages and speech mode for 30 languages. If you have no data connection, you can still use the app for 47 languages for voice, image, and text.

 

It also has a unique group conversation feature. According to this feature, you can join multiple persons in a chat room and share a real-time translation of the conversation with each other. The one-on-one conversation is highly suitable for business meetings.

 

Its premium features involve phrasebooks containing daily-routine phrases used at the place you are traveling to.

 

Waygo

 

This app does not have command over so many languages, but its services for Chinese, Korean, and Japanese are very accurate. It can translate via text, voice, and images. In voice translation, it utters an exact pronunciation of the words, making it easy for you to pick the dialect of different countries.

 

Some of its features are free, while some are paid. Best of all, the app does not need an internet connection for any of its features. This way, the app saves data roaming charges.

 

Speak and Translate

 

With 117 languages, this app is also a must-have for all those traveling abroad. You can translate the content in text and speech form. The speech mode functions for 58 languages and 10 languages can be accessed offline. It has a wonderful option to deliver the translated version in male and female voices.

 

The app saves the translation history so that you can recall and learn all the used phrases or words in your free time. Moreover, the Apple Watch users can also get benefits from a dedicated version of this translator.

 

iTranslate

 

This app offers its functionality for 100 languages. Apart from that, it has a dictionary and phrasebooks that host up to 250 phrases popular among foreigners. Whenever you are free, you can utilize these features to get accustomed to basic sentences, including ‘thank you’, ‘what is its price’, etc. Besides, you can avail a monthly or yearly subscription plan for advanced features.

 

Conclusion

 

You can’t learn all the languages, but you can make the most of translator apps to convert text or audio into the desired language. If you travel for business purposes, TripLingo is the best for you. However, for causal traveling, Google translator is what you should have.