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February 26, 2019
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Top 5 Translate Apps for Android

When you are using an unfamiliar foreign language, translate apps are indispensable. A good translate app can help you use the language of other countries without barriers. Here are the top five translate apps for Android! We hope that they can help you!

Google Translate

Google Translate is probably the very best translation app on mobile. It supports over 100 languages online and over 50 languages offline (via typing). It also translates stuff with your camera like menus or street signs. The app also supports handwriting, voice input, and typing input. Finally, it can even translate a full conversation in real time if needed. This is the gold standard on mobile. It's also free with no in-app purchases or ads.

Microsoft Translate

Microsoft Translate is also pretty good. It supports over 60 languages. That's less than Google Translate. However, all of them are available offline. The app also supports two-way conversations (with up to 100 people at once), phrasebooks, pronunciation guides, Android Wear support, and alternate translations. It's actually surprisingly good. Plus, it's entirely free with no in-app purchases or ads as far as we can tell. The UI is even pretty decent.

SayHi Translate

No typing is necessary when you use SayHi — simply speak into your device and the app will translate and then transcribe a message to be seen and heard by your counterpart. SayHi has 90 languages and dialects covered, and even allows you to choose the speed at which your translated voice will be expressed.

Dictionary Linguee

Dictionary Linguee is a popular and powerful multilingual dictionary. It supports dozens of languages. The app also includes a very good looking UI that is easy to use. Some other features include offline support, example sentences, audio pronunciations, and more. This is easily among the best multilingual dictionaries on mobile. We wish it supported more languages. However, we're sure that's tougher to do than it sounds. In any case, this app is entirely free with no ads or in-app purchases to our knowledge. It's definitely among the best.

TextGrabber

Listening to someone speak another language can be daunting enough, but reading menus, street signs, and electronic manuals in other languages is often a downright herculean task. TextGrabber allows you to point your phone’s camera at the inscrutable text in front of you and instantly translates it to a language of your choosing.

Whether you are listening, speaking, reading or writing, you can use the above translate apps to solve your troubles. Welcome to apply these translate apps on your Android phones, especially the HONOR phones. It is worth trying.

Top 5 Translate Apps for Android

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