Trippo translates any given phrase and speaks it out with local language. More than 30 languages supported. Never again language problems, wherever you travel! Features: SMS/email etc supported, audio (text-to-speech) with more than 20 languages, proprietary, high quality, machine translation, More than a dictionary!
Price: Free
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Trippo Mondo Voice Translator Android App is totally Awesome! Use your Android phone to translate and speak short phrases in the native dialect of selected languages. I great tool for assisting with learning a new language or a refresher with unknown terms, even traveling. The audible feedback is not completely robotic such as some Android apps, the voice sounds realistic which helps (however some pronunciations are difficult to discern). The translations and pronunciations are pretty accurate as well. You can share, email, SMS text message, and tweet the translations. Choose from many languages listed below (* means audible translations available):
Trippo Mondo Voice Translator Android App is very useful to those trying to learn another language or travel.
The app is straight-forward and contains a help section if unclear. Simply choose your origin and destination languages, then type in your phrase, translation and/or audible pronunciation will output.
Use is more likely sparingly as needed, however user dependent.
The user interface is simple yet structured well for mobile use.




(4.2 out of 5)
Should you Download Trippo Mondo Voice Translator? Yes! Great for Language Translations & Pronunciations on the Go!
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Completely inaccurate! I read Hebrew and to test this app out I told it to translate the world “hello” into Hebrew. Instead of the real translation, shalom, it came up with a word that reads “hola”. Last time I checked, hola is a Spanish word, not Hebrew.
I need Vietnamese Hope ypu get it. 80 millon people living there
Thank You
Arthur
PS love your program