
O Google translator recently gained another 33 new languages in the offline translation component, which can be used when the internet is turned off, or when the user is unable to use it, because they are in a place where there is no cell phone network. The service already allowed using this functionality with 59 of the more than 100 supported languages, now it expands the range to add languages such as Sundanese, Malay, Malagasy (Madagascar), Basque or Latin.
More common languages such as English, French, Portuguese, Italian and dozens of others were already available, a feature that can be useful when traveling, for example, or even here in Angola, for those who professionally interact with people of different nationalities . Tools like this can be a good help for less complex interactions, with someone who does not speak or understand a language in which they can express themselves.
To do this, you must first download the language package in the language you want to use, onto your cell phone or tablet, and even before that, you must download the application, so that access to the service is not conditioned on the availability of an internet connection. Going step by step, this is what you should do:
1- Search for the Google Translate application in your smartphone’s application store Android or iPhone
2 – Check if you have an active Wi-Fi connection, so as not to waste mobile data when downloading
3 – Confirm that you want to download the application and open it when the process is complete
4 – Locate the languages of interest. In addition to the area where the text, written or dictated, will appear for translation, two languages will appear on the application screen. The source and translated language. On Android, these virtual “buttons” appear at the bottom of the screen. On the iPhone above.
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