What sets SayHi Translate apart from the competition is the app’s clean user interface. Additionally, the app makes it easy to go back into your translation history and recover old conversations.
iTranslate supports over 80 languages. This app is especially appealing for people who need romanizations in their translations (aka transcribing the characters of another alphabet into Latin letters). This makes iTranslate ideal for people who need to read Chinese or Japanese characters, but are not familiar with the language at all.
Firstly, as the number of Spanish speakers rises in the US, an increasing number of Americans need to interact in person or over business correspondence in Spanish. Secondly, this particular Ultralingua app has gotten rave reviews from USA Today and the New York Times, as quoted on the App Store page.
This app will appeal to iPhone users because of its little, thoughtful features. You can easily translate numbers into words (great for learning how to say 267 in Spanish), adjustable fonts to ensure readability, and tons of idioms and slang. This app is the most expensive on our list, but $19.99 is well worth it for the in-depth verb conjugations alone.
Watch YouTuber iPodHacks142 review the Tap-Translate app in the video above.
Tap-Translate is a translation tool for your mobile web browser. It can translate short phrases, paragraphs, or an entire page. You can also hear the translated word pronounced, in addition to seeing the translation on the screen.
This app supports over 55 language variants. Set-up can be a bit confusing, but those who have used this app have raved about it.
The only downside? Tap-Translate only works with Safari, so if you prefer another mobile browser then you’re out of luck. Additionally, not all websites will work with this app. Despite the limitations, however, this app provides a useful web browsing translation service.
Translate Professional is a translation tool that supports over 50 languages. No Internet connection is required to access 300 of the professionally-translated phrases in the offline area of the app. Using in-app purchases, you can acquire 18 different voices for the app, which will enable you to hear what the translated phrases should sound like when spoken aloud, and the voice can be slowed down or speeded up.
This app is useful for people who are traveling abroad, as they can use either the audio or on-screen translations to communicate with others.
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