Microsoft has updated its Translator for Windows Phone app to version 2015.313.1811.4303 which adds support for online translation for three new languages - Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. These languages are primarily spoken in southeastern Europe, in the region between Italy and Greece. The nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia are major tourist destinations with millions of people visiting each year.
With this latest update service can translate between 50 different languages from all over the world. African, European, Asian, and American languages can be translated via text, voice, or images, and the translation engine can also be integrated into third party apps via an API.
Microsoft Translator is a popular travel companion app for Windows Phone that allows you to translate voice and text into 50 different languages. The app lets you use your phone’s camera, your voice or keyboard input to enter text you want to translate. Translator also works without an Internet connection which helps you avoid expensive data roaming charges, by using downloadable offline language packs.
You can download the update directly on your device through the Windows Phone Store or by using the following link:
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