What software do people use to solve translation problems when they travel?

Jeffery Kaneda
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LingLingFa.Gavin
In the past, I used Google Translation. Although its accuracy was not satisfactory, it was still usable. In the future, perhaps we will have better options.
Jeffery Kaneda
@lord_svp Does he have a translation function?
Lord Brian Dean-Madanamootoo
@feloapp Here you go, try it out: https://top.gg/bot/3600818664618... You can create your discord server, add the bot as primary so that all messages get translated. Discord allows you to add multiple bots too, so you can add GPT bot, ask it to write a letter/article and then send it to Translator bot to get the same in another language. Users can chat in their mother tongue and still read other languages in their mother tongue.
metaroomen
Direct online translation. :)
André J
Launching soon!
I use nothing today but, I will use hu.ma.ne when it comes out
Stephanie
Google translate might not be 100% accurate with some local terms, but it does the trick if you just want to ask for food recommendations and daily specials.
William Garcia
Thanks for sharing the link to the Product Hunt discussion on software for translation problems while traveling - it's always great to hear about tools that can make our journeys smoother and more enjoyable!
Emily Harris
Here are some popular choices: TripLingo iTranslate Google Translate Papago Don't forget to check reviews of travel agencies, airlines, and hotels on platforms like the PissedConsumer website https://national-express.pissedc.... It's a valuable resource to learn about user experiences and identify alternatives that might better suit your preferences.