Best voice transition app
Best voice transition app
Iranslate or Apple? I only want to use the voice translation to speak with my maid. Any idea of the cost if any?
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I don't have an iphone, but I use google translate when I can't fake it with my kindergarten Thai.
"hey google, how do you say PLEASE PLANT THE TREE IN THIS AREA" for example:
google translate will display on my screen, PLEASE PLANT THE TREE IN THIS AREA, along with the Thai script กรุณาปลุกต้นไม้ในพื้นที่นี่ and also provides a sound recording of the Thai. Google translate is free.
"hey google, how do you say PLEASE PLANT THE TREE IN THIS AREA" for example:
google translate will display on my screen, PLEASE PLANT THE TREE IN THIS AREA, along with the Thai script กรุณาปลุกต้นไม้ในพื้นที่นี่ and also provides a sound recording of the Thai. Google translate is free.
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I used Google Translate to Thai at Makro when my wife and I were looking for yeast and it worked well enough for the clerk to take us right to the yeast.
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WOW you can actually find yeast in Udon, gave up trying to find many many years ago. Not sure I want anymore, but just in case, What's it near?
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If you're looking for yeast for occasional home baking (small amount) Perfect brand is found in most all grocery outlets. I've been using it here for a decade. It's with the other baking supplies like flour, baking soda, baking powder etc.