Multi language smart decoders

Multi language smart decoders

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TGTiff

Original Poster:

434 posts

196 months

Tuesday
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Sorry for the cr@ppy title
My fiance
Is French (no pictures before you all ask)
Her grasp of English is little better than my French which is dismal to say the least!!
I have been looking at these translator gizmos....
Does anyone have any recomendations?
Thanks
K

davek_964

9,845 posts

187 months

Tuesday
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I took a look at reviews of some of these a couple of weeks ago. My wife is Polish, and although she is fluent in English it's a bit of a pain in Poland where she's obviously speaking to most people in Polish.

Thought it might be useful to get translation earphones so I could at least roughly follow the conversation even if I wasn't speaking.
But from my research it seemed just as easy to use Google translate on my phone.

TGTiff

Original Poster:

434 posts

196 months

Tuesday
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Thanks for that.
I just thought that there might be some real time 'Babble fish' ear phones on the market now??

Alorotom

12,280 posts

199 months

Yesterday (08:27)
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They do exist ... real-time is not possible (yet) with the below as there is a couple of seconds delay in decoding time - there are others on the market too I believe:

https://www.techradar.com/pro/we-tried-out-timeket...

Byker28i

71,149 posts

229 months

Yesterday (09:06)
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Time to learn french then. If you need conversational French then I've always found language courses better in person than online courses or Duolingo etc, although DuoLingo is good to expand word knowledge.

Some run 2 hours a week via zoom etc now.

Of course being French, it could be your fiancee is just being awkward about knowing English biggrin

Doofus

29,662 posts

185 months

Yesterday (09:10)
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You're engaged to somebody and neither of you can speak to each other?

That's quite impressive. smile

RedWhiteMonkey

7,651 posts

194 months

Yesterday (09:10)
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TGTiff said:
Sorry for the cr@ppy title
My fiance
Is French (no pictures before you all ask)
Her grasp of English is little better than my French which is dismal to say the least!!
I have been looking at these translator gizmos....
Does anyone have any recomendations?
Thanks
K
If her English is crap and your French is crap, how do you communicate with each other? Did she become your fiance by some accident of misunderstood translation?

Doofus

29,662 posts

185 months

Yesterday (09:12)
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On the translation front, she's your fiancée, you're her fiancé. wink

Mr E

22,333 posts

271 months

Yesterday (09:12)
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I assume the discourse is quite.. physical?

arfur

3,918 posts

226 months

Yesterday (09:14)
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I have one of these

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C3KMNY26

Works perfectly for me in Spain.

Online or offline with A/B talking or simply conversation mode.

It's been a winner for me

Totally recommended

I also have these

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CYZPMQTN

Again they really do work well (each person wears one)

Online is very good, offline is not so good

They are not so good when there is a lot of background noise

LimaDelta

7,192 posts

230 months

Yesterday (10:48)
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Doofus said:
You're engaged to somebody and neither of you can speak to each other?

That's quite impressive. smile
Usually that happens much later in the relationship. Bravo.

TGTiff

Original Poster:

434 posts

196 months

Yesterday (12:01)
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Thanks for all the comments I will have a look at the suggestions!

RedWhiteMonkey

7,651 posts

194 months

Yesterday (12:19)
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TGTiff said:
Thanks for all the comments I will have a look at the suggestions!
Come on, you can't not explain how on earth you've managed to get engaged to someone you cannot freely communicate with.

arfur

3,918 posts

226 months

Yesterday (14:38)
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RedWhiteMonkey said:
TGTiff said:
Thanks for all the comments I will have a look at the suggestions!
Come on, you can't not explain how on earth you've managed to get engaged to someone you cannot freely communicate with.
Tend to think there are advantages too .. maybe it's forward planning


Truckosaurus

12,408 posts

296 months

Yesterday (14:57)
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RedWhiteMonkey said:
Come on, you can't not explain how on earth you've managed to get engaged to someone you cannot freely communicate with.
Arranged marriage?