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Microsoft has launched Translator, a new Android and iOS app that translates your text or speech input1 into 50 different languages. In addition to your mobile devices, Translator works with Apple Watch and Android Wear gear too.
微软近日推出新应用Translator,支持安卓和iOS系统,可将您的文本和语音输入翻译成50种不同的语言。除了手机,这款应用还支持Apple Watch和Android Wear穿戴设备。
The app features a clean interface2 that displays your translated text in an easy-to-read font, so it's great for showing people whose language you don't speak.
It doesn't hurt that Translator's support for smartwatches makes your new timepiece a little more useful when you're on the go.
The watch app can read out your translations in supported languages, such as Spanish and Simplified Chinese. This is helpful for when you're traveling or are trying to learn a few key phrases.
Plus, you can pin translated phrases to a list for quick reference, or find them on the History screen.
How accurate is Translator? Depending on the languages you're working with, your mileage3 may vary. I got a few incorrect ones when translating from conversational4 English to Hindi, but that's to be expected.
I might be more inclined to trust Google, which says that its service is used to translate over 100 billion words a day and even works in real-time when you point your camera at foreign language text -- but then again, Microsoft beat it to the punch in launching smartwatch versions of its translation app.
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