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Language Apps

10/9/2014

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To piggyback off the last post, we thought we’d share some of our favorite free language translation applications we use when we travel to foreign lands.
  • Translator with Speech: With over 54 languages to choose from, this application is very much like iMessage. It also picks up words and phrases very easily in the audio section, and it’s an overall simple and very accurate translator. It’s also free. The app illustration is also pretty cool.
  • Translate Voice: This application is also a free one and covers translations in over 100 countries. The voice recognition is also very accurate and again, free!
Then there’s always:
  • Google Translate: Not only does it translates texts and webpages, it also provides thorough definitions and examples of how to use those words and phrases.
Okay, you’re ready. Go travel!

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“For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.” ­Leonardo da Vinci 
Written by: Backpack Britt

Hello. I’m Brittany, and I like to travel. I enjoy sharing photos and telling stories about the places I’ve been and the experiences I’ve had. After graduating college, I backpacked Europe alone. Some would say I’m a bold traveler, but I feel like I’m just getting started. I tend to attract colorful situations, so I hope you enjoy what you read! 

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    Writer and Blogger Brittany Lucero studied both PR and Fine Art and graduated with honors at Reinhardt university. Upon completion of her certifications, and after saving funds earned from nanny and restaurant jobs, she took two months to travel Europe alone. Since then, Brittany has made her way to several countries, including Thailand, Iceland, Japan, and recently, Ireland. Through her experiences traveling, she discovered another passion of hers: whiskey-making. From the Bourbon Trail to Japan, she's explored this subject, and currently wears many hats in her role at a local, organic distillery in Chicago while still finding time to travel- of course.

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