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A new feature is added to Microsoft Translator that enhances its functionality and promises to solve language barriers in different circumstances

Now with this update it will be possible to have a live conversation in a group where you speak different languages, using our mobile device, tablet or pc.

The dynamic that proposes this new feature of Microsoft Translator is very simple. Just go to "Start conversation", either from the mobile app or the web version and log in.



We just have to mention our name and language and will automatically give us a 5 letter code, so we can share them with the users who will join the conversation, can write or scan it.

 Conversations web app

It has some extra options, for the host, as an example, Mode Moderator. If we activate it, we will be silencing the rest of the participants in the conversation, and we can speak in an uninterrupted way. A useful option for a tour guide or if we are giving an exhibition.

We also have options like show partial messages, save transcription, block the conversation, among others. To test Microsoft Translator we can go to the web version, or the app that corresponds to the platform of our device.



Examples of how it can work:

  • A delegation of different nationalities can communicate with one another when using Microsoft Translator, seeing the translations in real time of everything that is discussed in the group.
  •  A tour guide can speak to the entire delegation in their language and the app will translate their comments into the language that has configured each of the people who make up the group.


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Microsoft has made available Translator Apps for Windows, Android, iOS and Windows Phone

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The Translator App for Android and iOS and Windows Phone share similar features. The texts from the Microsoft Translator for iOS and Microsoft Translator for Android home pages lists the key common features:

  • Translate voice and text in all Microsoft Translator supported languages
  • Hear the translated text in its native pronunciation
  • Copy and paste the translation in another app
  • Pin translations to use words and phrases in conversation at a later time
  • Quickly access your translation history

The Translator App for Windows Phone offers these additional features, as mentioned on the Translator for Windows Phone page:

  • Camera Mode

    Point the camera at a restaurant menu or street sign to translate it immediately
  • Offline Language Packs

    Download language packs to translate when not connected to the internet. Visit the Translator for Windows Phone Page for the download links.

 

Additionally, Microsoft Translator is also available for Apple Watch and Android Wear devices.

 

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