Travelers and polyglots do without a pocket translator, whom can now officially become their iGadzhetov. Yesterday, Google has transformed the iPhone, and iPod touch, and iPad, to a translator, releasing a free app for iOS Google Translate. This HTML5-application interface, is no different from other Google products on iOS. However, it was much more convenient conventional web service, because some of the functions of the program are working even without Internet connection.
The app is able to do the translation between 57 languages. In addition, you can pronounce the text or individual words in 15 languages, and the app will recognize and translate them. Listen to translated phrases in 23 languages can be. Also, all translations are displayed (by selecting the appropriate parameters) in large print in full-screen mode. This will allow the user interlocutor easily see them, that will be very helpful to talk to. If there is no access to the Internet can view the translated phrases marked with an asterisk as the most frequently used, and see the history of translation.
Translations of phrases in languages that use non-Latin characters (characters, such as Chinese and Japanese), are also displayed and Latin letters. This will allow a person to easily read and pronounce appropriate sentences. Finally, the annex there is a dictionary. (Fig. 01-3-Transliteration)
Among the languages that are supported by the program, African, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Arabic, Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, others. A complete list is on page of the application in App Store.