How to Use Google Translate
Text, image and real-time voice translation
Google’s translation tools have evolved from pure web text functionality to a versatile application that processes text, images, voice and real-time conversations to interact with and understand people who speak and write other languages, more accessible than ever. Here’s how you can use Google Translate to connect more than ever with foreign-speaking friends and family.
how to get google translate
To get the most out of Google Translate, you’ll need to download and install the app on a compatible Android or iOS device. Before starting the instructions below, make sure the app is open and working.
Download to:
iOS
android
How to translate text with Google Translate
Text translation is the easiest and most supported feature of Google Translate. How to translate every text you come across.
Select the name of the source language to translate.
top left of the screen. In this example we english.
Then select the name of the target language you want to translate in the upper-right corner of the screen. In this example we spanish.
Check the box marked . Tap to enter text. In this field, type or copy and paste the text you want to translate (press and hold).
You can also use the predictive text feature to write what you want to translate faster.
The Google Translate app will continuously translate what you type in the box below. You can tap at any time during this translation process. speaker Click the icon to hear what it sounds like in the selected translation language.
When finished, use the right arrow or input Press the button to return to the previous screen. To copy a translation, tap the three-dot menu icon split.
How to translate images
Translating foreign languages from images or photos taken with your camera or from previous images is very convenient on the go. This example uses a menu.
Select the source language and translation language at the top of the screen. In this example we from Chinese to English.
Choose camera symbol.
In the camera window, sort and select the items you want to translate. immediate.
To translate an existing image income button, then browse to and select an image from your device. then jump Step 4.
Google translates images on your device. The translation may take some time to complete, but once done you can highlight the translation by selecting individual words from the image.
Some languages provide real-time translation, others require saved images. Select to scan your selection and save it for translation. injection button.
How to translate words and sayings
Translating what you say into another language is one of the most useful features of Google Translate when traveling or trying to learn a new language. Here’s how.
At the top of the screen, select the original language and the language you want to translate.
Tap the microphone icon and start speaking when you hear a beep. Google automatically translates your voice to text.
Choose speaker icon You can hear the translation again.
If you want to dictate what is said in another language instead, select Next. rewrite symbol. Then, start speaking as before, and what you say will be translated on the screen into the target language.
Transcription is different from dictation. With Dictation, you use only your voice instead of a keyboard or stylus to enter data for translation. When you transcribe, you create a written version of your voice. Transcribe is especially useful when you need to send a message or compose an email.
Tap the microphone, then start speaking as before.
What you say is translated into your target language on the screen. When you’re finished speaking, tap the microphone again to end recording.
How to translate live conversations
You can also use Google Translate to have real-time conversations with people who speak languages you don’t understand.
Select the source language and destination language at the top of the screen.
Choose conversation symbol.
You can manually select the speaker’s language to have the app use that language as a source, or you can choose a language. automobile A button that allows the app to decide who is speaking.
start speaking. A translation of what you say will appear on the screen, as well as a translation of your contact’s answers. This allows you to see what they are both saying in real time.
How many languages does Google Translate support?
Google Translate can translate about 103 different languages for text translation. Not all of them are as natural as the others, 59 are supported offline, but cover many parts of the world and the most populous languages.
New languages may be added frequently, so you can view the full list of supported languages on our website.
Real-time voice chat supports 43 languages, and camera image translation is available in up to 88 languages. You might think handwriting is more difficult, but it supports 95 languages.
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How to Use Google Translate
Translate text, images, and live voice in the blink of an eye
Google’s Translate tool has evolved from a web text-only function into a versatile application that can handle text, images, speech, and even real-time conversations to interact with or understand those who speak and write a different language more accessible than ever. Here’s how to use Google Translate to make you more connected with friends and family who speak a foreign language than ever before.
How to Get Google Translate
To make the most of Google Translate, you’ll need to download and install the app on your compatible Android or iOS device. Before beginning any of the instructions below, make sure the app is open and functioning.
Download for:
iOS
Android
How to Translate Text With Google Translate
Translating text is the easiest and most well-supported function of Google Translate. Here’s how to translate any text you come across.
Select the name of the source language you want to translate from in thetop-left of the screen. In this example, we’re using English.
Then select the name of the destination language you want to translate to in the screen’s top-right. In this example, we’re using Spanish.
Select the field that says Tap to enter text and either type or copy and paste (press and hold) the text you want to translate into this field.
You can also use the predictive text function to help write what you want to translate quicker.
The Google Translate app will continually translate what you’re writing in the field underneath. At any time during this translation process, you can tap the Speaker icon to hear what it sounds like in your chosen translation language.
When you’re finished typing you can use the right arrow or Enter key to return to the previous screen, then if you want to copy the translation, tap the three-dot menu icon and select Share.
How to Translate Images
Translating a foreign language from an image or picture using your camera or previous images is super handy when you’re out and about. In our example, we’ll use a food menu.
Select the source language and the translation language at the top of the screen. In this example, we are using Chinese to English.
Select the Camera icon.
Align what you want to translate in your camera window and select Instant.
If you want to translate an image you already have, select the Import button and then locate and select the image on your device. Then skip to Step 4.
Google will translate the image on your device. It may take a moment for the translation to complete, but once it does, you’ll be able to select individual words in the image to highlight their translation.
Some languages offer live translation, but others require a saved image. To scan and save a selection for translation, select the Scan button.
How to Translate Words and Speech
Translating what you say into a different language is one of the most useful features of Google Translate when traveling or just trying to learn a new language. Here’s how to do it.
Select the source language and the translate to language at the top of the screen.
Tap the microphone icon and when prompted with a beep, begin speaking. Google will automatically translate your voice into text form.
Select the Speaker icon to hear the translation spoken back to you.
If you want to dictate what you say into a different language instead, select the Transcribe icon. Then begin speaking as before, and what you say will be translated into your destination language on screen.
Transcribing is different than dictating. When you’re dictating, you’re just using your voice instead of a keyboard or stylus to input data to be translated. When you’re transcribing, you’re creating a written output of your voice. Transcribing is especially useful if you need to send a message or write an email.
Tap the microphone and then begin speaking as before..
What you say will be translated into your destination language on screen. When you’re finished speaking, tap the microphone again to end the transcription.
How to Translate Real-Time Conversations
You can also use Google Translate to facilitate a live conversation between you and someone who speaks a language you don’t understand.
Select the source and destination languages at the top of the screen.
Select the Conversation icon.
You can manually select the speaker’s language at any one time to force the app to use that as the source or select the Auto button to allow the app to determine who is speaking at any one time.
Begin speaking. The translation of what you’re saying will appear on screen, as will a translation for any replies from the person you are speaking to. This lets you both see what’s being said in real-time.
How Many Languages Does Google Translate Support?
Google Translate can translate about 103 different languages for text translation. Although not all of them are as natural as each other, and 59 are supported offline, it covers much of the world and its most populous languages.
New languages can often be added, so you can check out the complete list of languages supported on the Google site.
Real-time speech conversations support 43 distinct languages, while camera image translation is available in up to 88 languages. You might think handwriting is more challenging, but it supports 95 different languages.
#Google #Translate
How to Use Google Translate
Translate text, images, and live voice in the blink of an eye
Google’s Translate tool has evolved from a web text-only function into a versatile application that can handle text, images, speech, and even real-time conversations to interact with or understand those who speak and write a different language more accessible than ever. Here’s how to use Google Translate to make you more connected with friends and family who speak a foreign language than ever before.
How to Get Google Translate
To make the most of Google Translate, you’ll need to download and install the app on your compatible Android or iOS device. Before beginning any of the instructions below, make sure the app is open and functioning.
Download for:
iOS
Android
How to Translate Text With Google Translate
Translating text is the easiest and most well-supported function of Google Translate. Here’s how to translate any text you come across.
Select the name of the source language you want to translate from in thetop-left of the screen. In this example, we’re using English.
Then select the name of the destination language you want to translate to in the screen’s top-right. In this example, we’re using Spanish.
Select the field that says Tap to enter text and either type or copy and paste (press and hold) the text you want to translate into this field.
You can also use the predictive text function to help write what you want to translate quicker.
The Google Translate app will continually translate what you’re writing in the field underneath. At any time during this translation process, you can tap the Speaker icon to hear what it sounds like in your chosen translation language.
When you’re finished typing you can use the right arrow or Enter key to return to the previous screen, then if you want to copy the translation, tap the three-dot menu icon and select Share.
How to Translate Images
Translating a foreign language from an image or picture using your camera or previous images is super handy when you’re out and about. In our example, we’ll use a food menu.
Select the source language and the translation language at the top of the screen. In this example, we are using Chinese to English.
Select the Camera icon.
Align what you want to translate in your camera window and select Instant.
If you want to translate an image you already have, select the Import button and then locate and select the image on your device. Then skip to Step 4.
Google will translate the image on your device. It may take a moment for the translation to complete, but once it does, you’ll be able to select individual words in the image to highlight their translation.
Some languages offer live translation, but others require a saved image. To scan and save a selection for translation, select the Scan button.
How to Translate Words and Speech
Translating what you say into a different language is one of the most useful features of Google Translate when traveling or just trying to learn a new language. Here’s how to do it.
Select the source language and the translate to language at the top of the screen.
Tap the microphone icon and when prompted with a beep, begin speaking. Google will automatically translate your voice into text form.
Select the Speaker icon to hear the translation spoken back to you.
If you want to dictate what you say into a different language instead, select the Transcribe icon. Then begin speaking as before, and what you say will be translated into your destination language on screen.
Transcribing is different than dictating. When you’re dictating, you’re just using your voice instead of a keyboard or stylus to input data to be translated. When you’re transcribing, you’re creating a written output of your voice. Transcribing is especially useful if you need to send a message or write an email.
Tap the microphone and then begin speaking as before..
What you say will be translated into your destination language on screen. When you’re finished speaking, tap the microphone again to end the transcription.
How to Translate Real-Time Conversations
You can also use Google Translate to facilitate a live conversation between you and someone who speaks a language you don’t understand.
Select the source and destination languages at the top of the screen.
Select the Conversation icon.
You can manually select the speaker’s language at any one time to force the app to use that as the source or select the Auto button to allow the app to determine who is speaking at any one time.
Begin speaking. The translation of what you’re saying will appear on screen, as will a translation for any replies from the person you are speaking to. This lets you both see what’s being said in real-time.
How Many Languages Does Google Translate Support?
Google Translate can translate about 103 different languages for text translation. Although not all of them are as natural as each other, and 59 are supported offline, it covers much of the world and its most populous languages.
New languages can often be added, so you can check out the complete list of languages supported on the Google site.
Real-time speech conversations support 43 distinct languages, while camera image translation is available in up to 88 languages. You might think handwriting is more challenging, but it supports 95 different languages.
#Google #Translate
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