![]() ![]() We tested Universal Translator with the seven different languages we are fluent in, and the translations were all acceptable, and in many cases, very good or excellent. Universal Translator requires an Internet connection so it can reach Google Translate, which it used for the basis of translations. ![]() There's a long list of supported languages, although not all have a spoken option. The software supports non-Roman alphabets and where necessary there's both the textual translation and a phonetic translation as well. Two selectors at the top control which languages are used. The Universal Translator installs in a second or two, and the interface is a model of simplicity with two panes, one for typing a word, sentence or phrase and the other for the translation. Universal Translator is an app for the Mac that offers word and sentence translation into more than 50 languages. ![]()
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