What languages would you be most likely to use a real-time phone translator for?

AuroraW
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Help us understand which language pairs would be most valuable to you for real-time phone translation. Share the languages you'd most likely use this feature for, whether it's for personal or professional reasons. Your insights will help shape AIPhone.AI - a real-time phone call translator designed to make communication effortless across languages. Let's build the future of communication together!

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Den Taylor
French is another language I’d find useful. It would help a lot with professional communications and when traveling.
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AuroraW
@den_taylor French is a good choice! It’s such a widely spoken language, and having real-time translation for it would definitely make both work and travel smoother :)
Sukumar
I’d definitely use it for French and Arabic. These are key languages in my line of work, and real time translation would make international collaboration so much smoother.
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Ruby Josephine Winters
Definitely Mandarin Chinese for me! There's so much business opportunity there and it would make travel way easier. Spanish would be a close second though - super useful in a lot of countries I want to visit.
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Michael Turner
Spanish for sure! Also maybe French for visiting France and Quebec. I'd love an AI tool that could do real-time phone translation for multiple languages in one app. Does anyone know if something like that exists yet?
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Albert Wiston
I’d definitely use a real-time translator for Spanish. It would be really handy for both personal travel and work meetings.
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Claudia Dennis
I often interact with clients who speak Hindi and Bengali, so having those languages supported would make communication much smoother.
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Bella ciao
Mandarin Chinese is a top choice for me. It would be great for connecting with colleagues and friends who speak Mandarin.
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AuroraW
@bella__ciao Yep, that's definitely a smart pick.
Olive Loren
I’d most likely use it for French and Arabic. French is essential for many business interactions, and Arabic could help in some personal and professional conversations. What about you?
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AuroraW
@olive_loren Nice choices! I’d probably go for Spanish. It would be really helpful in my line of work.