This is a new interface within Google Translate that’s optimized to allow you to communicate fluidly with a nearby person in another language. You may have seen an early demo a few months ago, and today you can try it yourself on your Android device.
Currently, you can only use Conversation Mode when translating between English and Spanish. In conversation mode, simply press the microphone for your language and start speaking. Google Translate will translate your speech and read the translation out loud. Your conversation partner can then respond in their language, and you’ll hear the translation spoken back to you. Because this technology is still in alpha, factors like regional accents, background noise or rapid speech may make it difficult to understand what you’re saying.
The first version of Google Translate for Android launched in January 2010. Google Translate supported features like machine translation, romanization of non-Roman scripts and spoken translations—to the Android platform. Also offered voice input to let you speak the word or phrase you wanted to translate instead of typing it in, and SMS translation so you could translate SMS messages sent to you in foreign languages. It supports 53 languages and voice input for 15 languages. You can download the application, available for devices running Android 2.1 and above, by searching for “Google Translate” in Android Market.
Plz Do not Hesitate to Comments on Article. You can share if you know more about it
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for Your valuable comments. You'll get a reply soon -mannuforall