3 Ways To Translate Conversations In Real Time With Google Assistant
PC Magazine|March 2020
Google Assistant is a handy way to ask questions, get information, and perform tasks via your Android phone or iPhone.
Lance Whitney
3 Ways To Translate Conversations In Real Time With Google Assistant

But one new skill Assistant now offers is especially useful—real-time translation. Using Google Assistant’s new Interpreter mode, you can carry on a conversation with someone else, each of you speaking a different language. Ask Google to help you with a specific language, and the Assistant automatically translates your words so you can maintain a back-and-forth conversation with the other person.

Android users don’t need to do anything special to use Google Assistant: It’s built-in. On an iPhone, you’ll need to download and install the Google Assistant app from the Apple App Store. The Assistant’s Interpreter mode works with 44 different languages, including English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. Beyond your mobile phone or tablet, Interpreter mode is accessible on Google Home speakers, certain smart speakers with built-in Google Assistant, and some smart clocks.

TRANSLATING CONVERSATIONS

To get started, launch Google Assistant on your device and tell Google the language you want to use. You can phrase your command in a variety of ways, such as:

“Hey Google, be my Spanish interpreter.”

This story is from the March 2020 edition of PC Magazine.

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