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Never ask for directions again

It’s a well-known stereotype that men don’t like asking for directions. Well, this new update for Google Translate may mean fellas never have to ask for directions again, even in a foreign country.

Not only does Google Translate all but eliminate the need to speak a foreign language (although it is still recommended that you know the basics), it can now translate signs for you, too.

The major software update to the instant camera translation feature within the Google Translate app means you can point your phone at a sign and Google will translate up to 38 languages for you.

Simply select the ‘Detect language’ option, point your smartphone camera towards the foreign text and Google will instantly translate it for you.

Google Translate product manager Xinxing Gu says it’s one of his favourite features and is “especially helpful when you’re traveling abroad as it works even when you’re not connected to wifi or using cellular data”.

Users can also translate between non-English language pairs, such as Marathi to Thai or Japanese to Korean or any pair of up to 103 languages.

“And most of the languages can be downloaded onto your device, so that you can use the feature without an internet connection,” says Mr Gu.

Features of the app include:

 

Have you used Google Translate on your travels? Does it work as advertised?

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