Top 10 reasons to use an online translator like Google Translate
Online translators are becoming more common and are making our lives and journeys easier. We say that they are not always very accurate, but we can not deny that they are a huge resource for language students and travelers.
For example, if you have text in a language that you do not understand, you can enter it in Google Translate and get an idea of what the meaning is.
You can also use online translators as dictionaries. You will receive information about the word, some synonyms, pronunciation, speech synthesis, etc.
You can look for the meaning of two or three words combined (for example, the three Italian words "There's no harm" that translates as "not too bad").
You can do the reverse search, starting in your language and ask the translator to provide the same words in the language of your choice.
You can improve the pronunciation of the language you are studying by listening to the words you enter in the translator.
You can write or dictate a phrase and have the translator perform a spell check for you.
Translators like Google Translate can be used online and as an app. They can be downloaded to your phone and used offline, even when you are not connected to a Wi-Fi network. They will help you communicate with the locals and find those difficult words you do not know in the foreign language.
Translators can be a useful tool for children who can play them as a game and can use them to get curious about learning a new language, or simply try out some new words in a foreign language.
Translators can help translate simple phrases for use in fast email communications or blog comments, reducing the language barrier while interacting online.
Finally, these useful translators can become part of a daily routine for language learners who wish to increase their vocabulary on a daily basis. By simply saying 5 words a day and letting us see and translating from the translator, we can acquire 1825 new words in a year. This number is roughly equivalent to the number of words that most people use when communicating in any language. So, here it is: spend a year with a translator in your pocket and you'll be on your way!
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