Google Translate for Android can now work offline
Android Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Google Translate can today be called the most popular and high-quality machine translation service. And although his ability is far short of the human translation, but still it is a great way to understand what is being said in the article, letter or tweet in an unknown language. And in some cases, Google Translate can be a unique and indispensable assistant. For example, if you are in a foreign country are trying to explain to the natives or understand the content of signs, the mobile version of the interpreter may well help you out in this situation.
There is, however, one big problem - the need for continuous access to the network for an interpreter. However, in the last update of Google Translate mobile client that obstacle removed and you will now be able to transfer without a network connection.
The new version of Mobile Translator lets you download your preferred language dictionaries and use them to transfer to offline. English dictionary is installed in the default system, so you will need to select and download to your phone any of the other available languages in the program. To do this, press the menu button and select
Offline Translator.Language dictionary can be quite large, so it is best to use a compound of the Wi-Fi, what program you have the foresight to warn for this operation. For example dictionary of the Russian language it occupies over 150 MB.
Although Google has in its blog warns that local word base can be less complete than when using a network connection, it is still update, sure it will please a great many people who have a powerful handheld, and now the Autonomous interpreter.
Google Translate (Android 2.3+, Free)