Best Translation Apps For Android Users Aside from Google Translate [2022]

Don't limit yourself to Google Translate.

When it comes to translation apps, the first thing that comes to your mind is Google Translate. At present, it's the most popular language-translating app among users.

For Android users, there are a lot of options to explore if you're looking for one. To choose the best translation app on your smartphone, here's an article to help you out.

Best Android Translation Apps to Use

Best Translation Apps For Android Users Aside from Google Translate [2022]
Android users might try these translation apps if they're already bored with Google Translate. Rob Hampson from Unsplash

Microsoft Translator

This Android app is comparable to Google Translate when it comes to popularity. It's a highly-rated app on the Play Store that every user should try to download once in a while.

Microsoft Translator has support for more than 70 languages. It can also provide screenshots of text translations and conversations. Additionally, you can easily use their multi-person feature to exchange words with foreigners in a country.

If you have a hard time pronouncing a foreign word, you can refer to its phrasebooks.

Naver Papago

For minimalist app users on Android, you might test out how Naver Papago works for you. This translation app is easier to use than any other app.

Unlike Microsoft Translator, which supports more than 70 languages, Naver Papago only supports 13 languages. It's too small for a list of languages a person wants to learn, but it's simplistic and convenient.

This app boasts offline translation and image translation. The feature applies to handwriting, conversation, voice, website, and more.

If you have a passage that you will read later, "Edu" will let you capture a particular part of the story you want to translate and add it to "My Note." Meanwhile, Papago Mini focuses more on in-screen translation.

Offline Translator S&T

For on-the-go translation, the Offline Translator S&T could be your best option for this. As its name suggests, it's only available offline, so there's nothing to worry about online translations and text readings, and of course, a weak internet connection.

For Huawei and HONOR smartphone owners, you can use its built-in text-to-speech feature if you want to hasten up the translation process in your device.

With this app, all can be operated offline, including speech recognition and voice playback.

Yandex Translate

Yandex Translate is another gem to treasure for novice language learners. For offline translations, only seven languages are available. However, if you go for the online version, you can play with 100 languages.

It's easy to recognize words and phrases through this app. In case you're confused with the foreign terms, it has a dedicated dictionary to help you out in your word hunt.

The best thing about Yandex Translate is you won't pay any money to access its features. It's totally free on Google Play Store.

If this list is still not enough, you can check MakeUseOf's own take on the other mobile translation apps available on the App Store and Play Store.

Joseph Henry
Tech Times
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