What tools you missing for interlanguage communication and explore the content on foreign languages?
Robert Vitonsky
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I'm not a native speaker as you can see, so when i work on products that solve a communication problems between people who speak different languages, i solve my own problems too.
This is why i've create a Linguist Translate with love (launch soon): https://www.producthunt.com/products/linguist-translate
However, the Linguist solves only one problem to ensure it will be solved perfectly. This problem is translation any content in browser (yes, images translations in plans).
But i would be happy to get known about similar problems you faced in your life. Maybe me or someone else on PH could see your problem as opportunity to create a great solution. So your problem may be part of the solution if you will share it pretty detailed.
I can give you example of the problem:
Recently I've been in Turkey, and I've been challenged when I've contacted with people by cellphone, because a lot of people don't speak English at all. When I called to post office, or contacted with courier that delivers a cargo from Amazon, I've just hoped we will understand each other by voice tone or something like this.
It would be nice to have some solution that would translate my voice to Turkish, and their voice to my native language with a low latency. Currently i'm in research for the solution.
Tell your stories and what solutions could improve your life in interlanguage communication.
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Ash@ashtrac
Galaxy S 24 has a 'live translate' option for calls. There are also video conferencing apps that offer similar features. One launched on PH about a week or two ago. So maybe, you can use them in day-to-day settings. Though, I personally haven't tried any of those. So I cannot tell for sure about how good they are! The reviews online are quite mixed.
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@ashtrac sounds good. I've found https://www.producthunt.com/prod... in your profile, unfortunately it's for conferences, but if they implemented this feature and even Samsung do, then probably exists at least papers with a solution. Thanks for info