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Translate Looking for translation on the go? About to go on vacation to a foreign country? Failing Spanish and need a hand? Well what you do with this is up to you but if you want a freeware translation application that is super light check out Wolf’s Translator. It relies on Google Translate so the results that you get are really from Google and this is essentially an interface to get you there. It is context sensitive so if you add a question mark you may get a different result. It translates a load of languages but it does use data to get results so if you’re traveling overseas I’d think twice about the cost of going online unless you really need to figure out how to find a bathroom in Romania:) By the way this is an .exe file so you can put it anywhere on your phone and you may want to make a shortcut to your Windows/Start Menu/Programs directory. And if you want to try this app before you install it just run it on your PC – really – the resolution is a little off but it works as a PC translator as well:)

By the way, there is an application called Help 2 Speak that works by having key phrases stored on your phone so there is no downloading but the resolution is not formatted for the Fuze.

Original source is XDA


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[...] Lingvosoft has paid software that has phrase books for English to each of the following: Spanish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, French, German, Greek, Polish, Chinese mandarin (simplified or traditional), Japanese, Korean, Thai…wait, there’s pages of this – I think I’ve made my point:) If you don’t need it spoken you can use Help2Speak (there may be VGA resolution issues) or Wolf’s Translator. [...]

[...] Lingvosoft has paid software that has phrase books for English to each of the following: Spanish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, French, German, Greek, Polish, Chinese mandarin (simplified or traditional), Japanese, Korean, Thai…wait, there’s pages of this – I think I’ve made my point:) If you don’t need it spoken you can use Help2Speak (there may be VGA resolution issues) or Wolf’s Translator.  [...]

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