Walking around Thailand. Wondered what the signs are saying? Not any longer!
Take a pic and klick translate! Brilliant, and free from Google!
https://www.androidauthority.com/goo...g-text-992191/
Walking around Thailand. Wondered what the signs are saying? Not any longer!
Take a pic and klick translate! Brilliant, and free from Google!
https://www.androidauthority.com/goo...g-text-992191/
poshglasgow (December 30th, 2019)
Many thanks for this, Gerefan2.
I'm taking a look right now.
I downloaded the app today and tried it on the train in Kyoto. It was far from perfect but I suppose it could be useful if you are desperate.
Japanese uses 4 alphabets (including Roman letters) so google lens might be confused.
check this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...anslator&hl=en
107 languages, I use it already few year, for to translate "on the go" use "Camera" tab
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A fa-ràng friend in Bangkok shared on facebook the following photo and very useful road sign message for drunk drivers:
Drunk.jpg
I tried using Google lens on the sign and got, “Drunk drive slowly” and “Drunk driving slowly” which was not too bad considering I used it on my computer screen and not a real life sign.“Drive slowly if drunk” – New Year Thai road sign stuns the Japanese
Japanese media were laughing at Thailand yesterday after ANN news broadcast a picture of a Thai road sign that said: Mao Khap Cha-chaa – if you’re drunk drive slowly.
Japan has very strict drink driving laws while Thailand is sometimes seen as a joke in this regard, notes ThaiVisa.
And, per Google Translate:
kàp cháa-cháa tâa mao = drive slowly if drunk
christianpfc (January 4th, 2020)