English - French translation app for Android?

English - French translation app for Android?

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Riley Blue

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22,283 posts

240 months

Friday 13th June
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I'm meeting a friend's lady for the first time next week. She is French but profoundly deaf and lip reads but to help make conversation easier I wondered about using an English - French translation app.

Any thoughts on which I might try?

eltawater

3,272 posts

193 months

Friday 13th June
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If you're on android then it should have Google translate preinstalled

Road2Ruin

5,894 posts

230 months

Friday 13th June
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eltawater said:
If you're on android then it should have Google translate preinstalled
And it works very well. You can speak English into it and it will turn it in to French text, if you want.

dhutch

16,296 posts

211 months

Saturday 14th June
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And live translation of text using your camera. Great for menus!

CanAm

11,128 posts

286 months

Saturday 14th June
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Road2Ruin said:
And it works very well. You can speak English into it and it will turn it in to French text, if you want.
And in its ‘conversation mode’ you can both speak virtually normally and the app prints the text onscreen and reads it out loud too.

Road2Ruin

5,894 posts

230 months

Saturday 14th June
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CanAm said:
Road2Ruin said:
And it works very well. You can speak English into it and it will turn it in to French text, if you want.
And in its conversation mode you can both speak virtually normally and the app prints the text onscreen and reads it out loud too.
As the lady is deaf, I didn't think that bit would help wink

Rushjob

2,155 posts

272 months

Saturday 14th June
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Deepl, very good both for phone and tablet / laptop

Use it most days and have done for years.

It is certainly better than google translate for French

CanAm

11,128 posts

286 months

Saturday 14th June
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Road2Ruin said:
CanAm said:
Road2Ruin said:
And it works very well. You can speak English into it and it will turn it in to French text, if you want.
And in its conversation mode you can both speak virtually normally and the app prints the text onscreen and reads it out loud too.
As the lady is deaf, I didn't think that bit would help wink
Not for her, but probably for the OP, especially if he's forgotten his reading glasses. (Everyone has reading glasses, don't they? irked)

Panamax

6,104 posts

48 months

Saturday 14th June
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CanAm said:
Everyone has reading glasses, don't they? irked
If they can find them....

Riley Blue

Original Poster:

22,283 posts

240 months

Saturday 14th June
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Thanks everyone.

Never having needed such an app before I didn't realise I already had the answer on my phone..

dhutch

16,296 posts

211 months

Saturday 14th June
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It's a bloody good app to be fair.

CanAm

11,128 posts

286 months

Saturday 14th June
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dhutch said:
It's a bloody good app to be fair.
I got "encouraged" to take part in a pub quiz in Sweden with 2 friends who also spoke no Swedish. The phone app was good enough to pick up and translate the question-master's voice.