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If you’re on an earlier version of MacOS, then you may find use in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, which also have native language translation features available, or you could use an iPhone or iPad if they’re running modern system software, as Safari for iOS and iPadOS have the translation capability too. Didn’t try other languages to see if that was consistent across other languages.Safari’s built-in language translation feature is for modern versions of Safari and macOS, so as long as you’re running Safari 14 or newer in macOS Big Sur or newer, you’ll be good to go. On the first try, the audio stayed with the English, then when I copied and pasted I got the ‘British’ male speaking Maori with a a ‘British’ accent. I had to copy the Maori, switch the languages around to get Maori as the language to be translated into English. When I switched the langague (what gets translated) I at first got English twice. I had English wanting to hear it in Maori, so the English was showing on top. I would also be nice to have an audio of both phrases versus just the audio of the phrase showing up on the top row. Yes, that would be a lot of work to add in, but for those of us learning languages, it would be nice to hear a more authentic accent. it would be nice to have a native speaker say the phrase of the language? I tried Maori and it was a man with a notable ‘British’ accent, the same speaker and accent used for the English phrase while I was trying to figure out how to get the app to say the Maori phrase.
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Ok, I haven’t had this app very long and it looks pretty decent in what I’ve tried to use it for. How about native speakers saying the phrase? Mate is available for all of your devices: Using Mate Account you can keep translation history and Phrasebook synchronized on all devices. Mate has a powerful Mac app and extensions for all major browsers. If you're always on the go, we have something for you, too: You can save words to Phrasebook directly or shuffle your existing translations to it. It's an easy way to store vocabulary you want to learn. Phonetic transcription and transliteration for both original and translation. Supports French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, and Dutch. We also supercharged Mate with some features language enthusiasts will totally love: Translate clipboard contents by long-pressing Mate's icon on home screen or from the Search screen. Write messages in your language, Mate will translate them on the fly and send in the recipient's language. Translate in Mail, Notes, PDFs by highlighting text, choosing Share and then Mate from Share Menu.
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