Don’t miss this one! Translate without internet with Google Translate by downloading languages

Don’t miss this one! Translate without internet with Google Translate by downloading languages
Don’t miss this one! Translate without internet with Google Translate by downloading languages
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Do you know how to get by on a trip abroad without access to Internet? Or how to understand a document in another language when you are away from a Wi-Fi connection? The solution to these dilemmas could be in your pocket, thanks to Google translator.

With the possibility of downloading more than 100 languages, this tool can be your best companion when you don’t have an internet connection. But how to do this? See below.

Getting to know Google Translate

Available both via the web and in applications for Android and iOS, Google Translate has established itself as one of the most useful tools for those looking to understand and communicate in different languages.

Currently, the platform offers translation for 133 languages, including the most spoken globally to the most specific and regional.

This variety is essential not only for travelers, but also for students, professionals and anyone interested in expanding their linguistic and cultural horizons.

To date, Google’s translation service offers translation from 133 different languages. Next, check out what they are:

Language
Afrikaans
Aymara
Albanian
German
Amharic
Arabic
Armenian
Assamese
Azerbaijani
Bambara
Basque
Bengali
Belarusian
Burmese
Boiapuri
Bosnian
Bulgarian
Kannada
Catalan
Kazakh
Cebuano
Chicheua
Simplified Chinese)
Traditional Chinese)
Chona
Sinhalese
Konkani
Korean
Corso
Haitian Creole
Croatian
Kurdish (Kurmanji)
Kurdish (Sorâni)
Danish
Diveí
Dogri
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Esperanto
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
Frisian
Scottish Gaelic
Galician
Welsh
Georgian
Greek
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hawaiian
Hebrew
Hindi
Hmong
Dutch
Hungarian
Igbo
Yiddish
Ilocano
Indonesian
English
Yoruba
Irish
Icelandic
Italian

Step by step: translation without internet

To get started, the first step is simple: Find and open the Google Translate app on your smartphone.

Then, to adjust your preferences, you need to go to the app’s settings. This is done by tapping the profile icon, which you will find in the top corner of the screen. When you do this, one of the options that will appear will be “Downloaded languages”. Click on it to proceed.

You are now in the section where you can customize your Google Translate experience. In this space, you can choose which languages ​​you would like to have access to even without being connected to the internet.

Just select your preferred languages ​​and start the download. This way, you ensure that you can translate whenever you need, regardless of whether you have a Wi-Fi connection nearby.

The article is in Portuguese

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