![]() ![]() ![]() Apple’s products have the added benefit of a built-in language translator too, one that’s quite simple to use once you know the trick of it and have downloaded the appropriate language dictionaries.Īpple also has an app interface to the translation system called, reasonably enough, Translate, but it turns out that not only do you not have to use the app, you don’t even need to have it on your iPad or iPhone to be able to use the built-in translation service. Nowadays it’s all automated and the machine translators do a surprisingly decent job at most translation work, sufficient that you can – with a sense of humor – communicate with people using two completely separate languages. We’ve come a long way from the world where we had to keep a language dictionary on our desk, painstakingly looking up each word and slowly piecing together the gist of the letter or message.
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