What’s the most useful language translation app you’ve used? 🤔

Ermina Pezerović
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KT
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Daria R.
I like DeepL for short texts, but Chat GPT is way better for long copies.
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Salar Davari
Haven't used many. occasionally use google translate. Chat GPT is also good.
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Ermina Pezerović
@salar__davari I agree, Chat GPT has been good lately.
Dzmitry Tsemirau
Lately, I've been using ChatGPT, it translates more accurately. I used Google Translate, but its translations are too literal.
Konrad S.
DeepL was the most useful in the past (at least for German <-> English it's very good). But it's not perfect. I guess ChatGpt is superior.
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Nermin Zejnilovic
@konrad_sx I also used DeepL, but now mostly ChatGPT
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Ermina Pezerović
@konrad_sx Haven't tried that one, Will definitely give it a shot.
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Gurkaran Singh
I'd say Google Translate is pretty handy – it's like having a multilingual sidekick in your pocket! Perfect for decoding foreign menus or deciphering mysterious signs abroad. Plus, it never gets jet lag!