What Reddit Says About Translator Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Translator apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/languagelearning
Deepl is the best. Papago is also useful for furigana. ... A dictionary ? This might be a boomer take but I truly hate translator apps so dictionaries have always been my go to
r/digitalnomad
My team and I developed this app so that people can chat in a foreign language without knowing it. It feels super natural! You send your message in English and it appears in the receiver's language instantly! Google Translate proves itself as ...
r/languagelearning
... Yandex Translate over Google Translate. Chat GPT is good too, because you can specify stuff in the TL that the source language doesn't have- like singular/plural you; formal/ informal , your own gender etc ...
r/languagelearning
Deepl for checking longer texts. Otherwise I just use a vocabulary app to check single words, like wordreference for English and Leo for German ... DeepL is probably the best translation app outside of the full-blown LLMs, but I haven't tried ...
r/Alfred
Thanks, best I've found so far. More replies ... ChatGPT pretty much blows any translation competitor that is not using generative AI out of the water in terms of translation accuracy for modern languages. Unfortunately, you're stuck using an API key if you want to use it in Alfred unless ...
r/femaletravels
21 votes, 25 comments. Some people say Google translate is good enough, some say use ChatGPT But I checked on AppStore , Itranslate has the very high…
r/digitalnomad
Only downside is the other party needs to be on the app. ... I use DeepL translator.
r/learn_arabic
Tried a short passage with Google Translate, Reverso and ChapGPT and they were pretty close to each other but thought Chat GPT did better for a few word choices and Reverso better in others.
r/travel
immersive translate it must be, i always use it to translate English into Chinese. it's so helpful and it's for free! ... r/travel is a community about exploring the world. Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome. Please read the rules, pinned announcements and th...
r/TravelHacks
The app should also be able to download common languages for free as I will not have internet in the travel destination. ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Fourthed, literally Google Translate.
r/TranslationStudies
SayHi was SOOOOOOOO good that it overshadowed everything ive tried in the past and present. Im guessing Google/Amazon felt threatened by SayHi's translating capabililties, so now its unavailable. ... Just tried to open Say Hi and see that's its gone. Loved it and used it all the time. ... ...
r/androidapps
But like a week ago, I discovered this app called Bubble Screen Translate, and surprisingly, it works almost perfectly. Now, I'm using it daily for translating apps from Portuguese to English.
r/chinatravel
If you don't have VPN, then I have two recommendations depending on your needs and circumstances: Baidu (better translation, worse UI) or if you have iPhone, then the built-in Translate app (worse translation, better UI).
r/solotravel
Google Translate. It's very helpful and even vendors go straight to it to attempt to help me. Can recommend 👍
r/languagelearning
It's a German company. The German translations are good. ... Reverso is an app and website that is like halfway between a dictionary and translator.
r/languagelearning
I tested that function with some documents switching between English and German and it really worked wonders. So make sure to give "deepl" a try next time you want to translate something. PS: The dictionary https://www.linguee.com is also pretty dope · Archived post. New comments cannot be...
r/TravelHacks
Also it's free and you can download all the languages you need so you don't need internet access to use it when you're out and about. ... I think that's only available on mobile though. Deepl below seems to have a pc version available too ... Google translate then. Or Deepl. Same...
r/degoogle
I often use translate.google.com, ... recommend? ... I've been using DeepL for a while now and it's honestly way better than Google Translate for most languages, especially European ones....
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