I always viewed Google Translate as a quick fix for reading menus in a foreign language (think about the poshness of French cuisine) or deciphering a strange word in a novel. However, the baking in of ...
Google's new AI-powered language tool can give you real-time feedback by analyzing speech and correcting your pronunciation.
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Live Translate is the closest thing we have to a real-life Babel fish, and now Google's getting ready to bring the tool offline.
Kruh-SONT or kwah-SAHN? That is the question that Google Translate’s new pronunciation feature aims to answer. TechCrunch reports the app now lets you practice speaking words and phrases in Spanish, ...
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iPhone users wearing headphones can now instantly translate conversations across more than 70 languages using Google Translate. Here’s how it works. Google Translate’s Live translate with headphones ...
Google announced on Thursday that “Live Translate,” its AI-powered Google Translate feature that lets you hear real-time translations in your headphones, is expanding to iOS and to more countries.
Google Translate is now 20 years old, and to celebrate, the company has added a new feature that lets users practice their pronunciation and enunciation of words and phrases in different languages.