Google has started rolling out interpreter mode on to Google Assistant.This update is being rolled out on to iPhone and Android Smartphones.
Google starts rolling out its highly anticipated 'Interpreter Mode' to Google Assistant on iPhone, Android smartphones.
You can also simply use the keyboard if you’re in a quiet environment.
Step1:- Open "Google Assistant".
Step2:- Say “Hey Google, interpreter mode”.
Step3:- Select the "You Speak" & "They Speak" languages from the list.
Step4:- Speak or Type what language "You Speak".
Step5:- You can see the translated language in the 'they Speak' bar.
Additionally, after each translation, Google Assistant may present Smart Replies to users suggesting responses without speaking.
If you want to try it, you'll need to make sure you have the latest version of Google Assistant. If you don't, get the Google Play Store and update your Google app. Once you're done, light up Google and can use 'Interpreter Mode' in 44 languages, and Google Assistant is available on both Android and iOS.
Google Assistant is built into Android phones and no separate app is required.
For iOS users, simply download the Google Assistant app from the Apple store to try it out this feature.
Google Assistant "Interpreter Mode"
"Interpreter mode" will provide real-time translations in almost 44 languages. All you need to do is simply say “Hey Google, help me speak French” or “be my French translator,” and Google will help you out with most speedy translations that are both displayed on-screen and read out loud. Google will also provide a few Smart Replies below the translation to help you move along the conversation more quickly.You can also simply use the keyboard if you’re in a quiet environment.
How to use Google Assistant "Interpreter Mode"?
Here is the simple tutorial how-to-use Google Assistant "Interpreter Mode" in iPhone & Android Smartphones.
Step2:- Say “Hey Google, interpreter mode”.
Step3:- Select the "You Speak" & "They Speak" languages from the list.
Step4:- Speak or Type what language "You Speak".
Additionally, after each translation, Google Assistant may present Smart Replies to users suggesting responses without speaking.
If you want to try it, you'll need to make sure you have the latest version of Google Assistant. If you don't, get the Google Play Store and update your Google app. Once you're done, light up Google and can use 'Interpreter Mode' in 44 languages, and Google Assistant is available on both Android and iOS.
Google Assistant is built into Android phones and no separate app is required.
For iOS users, simply download the Google Assistant app from the Apple store to try it out this feature.
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