It is a computer program that know both the language you speak and that which you want to translate to/from. This is starting to be popular in the aviation community worldwide.
Yes, there are several AI-powered tools and applications that can listen to audio recordings in different languages and translate them into English in real-time. You can look into services like Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, or other speech-to-text translation software for this purpose. Remember that the accuracy of the translation may vary depending on the complexity of the content and the quality of the recording.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'listen' is "recheresia".
escucho means "I listen." (From the Spanish verb escuchar).
Go to Google Translate . The website tells you how to say everything in every language. ^_^
"Escuchar" in English means "to listen."
It is pronounced as "vuh-gee-neh" with the stress on the middle syllable.
It depends on what language you want to translate. For example if you speak English as your first language but you know Spanish as your second language you may want to be a translator for Spanish. So you would listen to them and then translate what they say in Spanish into English and then when the other person says something in English you translate it for the other man into Spanish. Do you understand? I hope so!! They don't have many but you have to learn what language you want to translate and you can do a few if you want I believe.
Update Adobe PDF reader to the newest version. Select the text you want to translate, copy and paste into notepad, copy again and send to any translator available. IM translator is an extension of Firefox, which is very good. You can even listen to the text.
I think you probably mean - écoutez - listen
I find that Google Translator is pretty good. Just do it sentence at a time, I particularly like the function that allows you to listen to the Chinese being pronounced, and the function that will add pinyin to the characters.
1) Go to Google Translate 2) Set the translator to translate German to German 3) Copy + paste the following into the translate box: pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch 4) Click "listen" 5) Be amazed
Its pickle and the translation is "escabeche" If you need help with pronunciation go to google translate and translate English to Spanish and type then press listen
There is Definetley a way to Say 'you rock my world' In French But You can only Listen to It. Not Write it So Go to google. Type in Translator & Click on the First Link which Will Say Google Translate In that Box Type in You Rock my Word & Make Sure the Two Boxes say English to French Not French To English (: Then Click on the 'Listen' Button & You Will Hear How to Pronounce You Rock my World in French (: Make Sure your Volume is Up though or else You wont Hear anything. Hope this Helped You Who ever asked the Question. !
the word for melon in japanease is メロン listen to it on google translator
"To listen to films" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase escuchar cintas. The present infinitive and feminine plural noun also translate into English as "to listen to tapes" or "to listen to movies." The pronunciation will "EY-skoo-TCHAR SEEN-tas" in Latin America and "EY-skoo-TCHAR TCHEEN-tas" in the Castilian-influenced parts of Spain.
The text is already modern English. Perhaps you mean dumb it down into up-to-date phraseology, like Lissen up doods.
It is pronounced as "vuh-gee-neh" with the stress on the middle syllable.
Écoutez ! means 'listen !' in French.écoutez ! - listen !(imperative)Écoutez is 'Listen!' in English.