▶️ How to see Google Translate history on mobile
Table of contents:
- How to see Google Translate history on mobile
- How to view saved translations
- How to use Google Translate
- OTHER TRICKS FOR Google Translate
How many times have you needed to translate the same word because you don't remember? Knowing how to see Google Translate history on mobile, you can do it quickly. This application translates no less than 143,000 million words a day, from more than 100 different languages... And you always forget the same one! TRUE? Well then, with some of these functions of the application, you will have located those words, as well as the translations that you use the most.
How to see Google Translate history on mobile
Knowing how to see Google Translate history on mobile is super easy; It will only depend on whether you have downloaded the application or if you use the translator from the web. In the first case, once you enter the application, just below the translator, the story will appear, in order.
If you access from the web, also under the box to enter the text you will see the icon of a clock, where it says "History", there you can find the translations that you have done previously.
You may be interested to know that, in addition to viewing the history to see translations you've made previously, you can also save the ones you use the most, both in the application and on the web. We tell you how to do it!
How to view saved translations
Once you have saved a translation, do you know how to view saved translations? Let's see it step by step:
- To save translations, both from the Google Translate application and from the web, you have to locate the star icon, which says save.
- Write the text you want to translate and, once translated, click on the star. You have already saved your translation!
- To find that saved translation again, in the app you have to access the vocabulary section, where all the translations will be saved, as seen in the following image:
From the web, next to the clock icon, there is the star again, pressing that is where the saved translations will appear.
The translator allows you to highlight and save translations of up to 300 characters; Google itself explains, in its frequently asked questions section, that you can order them alphabetically or by date of creation; the translator will present them from newest to oldest by default.
How to use Google Translate
If the above tips are somewhat advanced because you still don't know how to use this application, we will tell you some tricks to use Google Translate easily, either from the app or from the web.
The translator is very intuitive, so it won't be too hard for you: you'll see that there are two text boxes, in the first one you have to write what you want to translate, which will appear in the second box in the language you selected.
To change the language,click on the default one, and a drop-down menu will appear with all the options (there are more out of 100…). You have to do the same in reverse. If you press the arrow that appears between the two languages, they will change position.
If in addition to knowing how to write it, you want to hear how what you have translated is pronounced,you can press the speaker icon or look Here are other Google Translate audio features.
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