I met a lovely lady from Haiti and I was trying to sommunicate with her in her language so he would feel more comfortable. This app worked for speech and is pretty user friendly. I signed up for the monthly. I am excited to be able to help others new to our community. ...
Translate between up to 249 languages. Feature support varies by language: • Text: Translate between languages by typing • Offline: Translate with no internet c…
Audio or sentences Translate all langue – Voice text translator is a blending of more than 100 languages such as Latin (Srpski-latinica), Slovak (Slovenčina), Slovenian (Slovenščina) and Spanish (Español). The unknown languages are not unapproachable, teatime automatic translation and ...
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Lovely word this, it is now falling into disuse but was once popular in the UK (or London, at least) to mean a lot of noise, most of it inconsequential and distracting. It’s origin is in 1733, when it meant “talk, conference, discussion”. Sailors’ slang, from the Portuguesepalav...
Umbeija-floron its nest; picture taken by the author in Saquarema, Brazil. I came across the wordpicaflorin Javier Marias’ novelCorazón tan blanco. A rather lovely word which is apparently on the brink of extinction,un picaflorcan refer to one of two things. The principal meaning is humm...
Overall this is a lovely app but as it comes I have some issues if you could make free snapping and speaking for free would be great as I do not feel that it is worth that much money I am much loving my saudia Arabian Arabic journey once again it could of been better like more col...
Lovely word this, it is now falling into disuse but was once popular in the UK (or London, at least) to mean a lot of noise, most of it inconsequential and distracting. It’s origin is in 1733, when it meant “talk, conference, discussion”. Sailors’ slang, from the Portuguesepalav...