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Amazon Translate is a text translation service that uses advanced machine learning technologies to provide high-quality translation on demand. You can use Amazon Translate to translate unstructured text documents or to build applications that work in multiple languages. See Supported languages and language codes for information about the languages that Amazon Translate supports.

Use cases

Use Amazon Translate to do the following:

Enable multilingual user experiences in your applications by integrating Amazon Translate:

  • Translate company-authored content, such as meeting minutes, technician reports, knowledge-base articles, posts, and more.

  • Translate interpersonal communications, such as email, in-game chat, customer service chat, so that customers and employees can connect in their preferred language.

Process and manage your company's incoming data:

  • Analyze text, such as social media and news feeds, in many languages.

  • Search for information, such as for eDiscovery cases, in many languages.

Enable language-independent processing by integrating Amazon Translate with other AWS services:

Are you a first-time user of Amazon Translate?

If you are a first-time user of Amazon Translate, we recommend that you start with the following topics:

You can also use the following resources to learn about the Amazon Translate service:

Amazon Translate pricing

As with other AWS products, there are no contracts or minimum commitments for using Amazon Translate. For more information about the cost of using Amazon Translate, see Amazon Translate Pricing.

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TED Translators and transcribers help spread ideas to a global audience. We use a free, state of the art subtitling platform called CaptionHub. Here's what you need to know to get started.

In the Translate app

, you can translate text, voice, and conversations between any of the supported languages. You can download languages to translate entirely on device, even without an internet connection.

  1. Tap Translation, select the languages to translate between, then do any of the following:

    • Tap “Enter text”, type a phrase, then tap Go.

    • Tap

      , then say a phrase.

  2. When the translation is shown, do any of the following:

    • Play the audio translation: Tap

      .

    • Save the translation as a favorite: Tap

      .

    • Look up a word in the dictionary: Tap

      , then tap a word to see its definition.

    • Show the translation to someone else: Tap

      .

Tip: To view your recent history, swipe the translation down.

iPhone shows the translated text bubbles from both sides of the conversation. Conversations work for downloaded languages when you don’t have an internet connection or On-Device Mode is turned on.

  1. Tap Conversation.

  2. Tap

    , then speak in one of the two languages.

Tip: You can translate a conversation without tapping the microphone button before each person speaks. Tap

, tap Auto Translate, then tap
to start the conversation. iPhone automatically detects when you start speaking and when you stop.

When chatting face-to-face, tap

, then tap Face to Face so that each person can see the conversation from their own side.

Download languages to translate when you don’t have an internet connection or when On-Device Mode is turned on.

  1. Go to Settings

    > Translate.

  2. Tap Downloaded Languages, then tap

    next to the languages you want to download.

  3. Turn On-Device Mode on.

Translate your audio, video, and subtitles with Simon Says' advanced A.I. in a few minutes. Translation entails first transcription to turn audio to text; then translation of text to text.

This guide will help you to swiftly translate your content so it is subtitled into other languages for international regions or translate recordings conducted in other languages so you can understand the audio and edit it.

1. Import your audio and video via the web, macOS app, or Final Cut Pro X extension. You can import multiple files at the same time.

2. Select the original language your recording is in and then click 'Transcribe'. You need to turn the audio into text within the same language first. Transcription takes a few minutes and when it is ready, you can edit it, add speaker labels, and invite collaborators.

3. Next translate your transcript by clicking "Export" and choosing the respective Translate icon. Choose the language:

Indonesian [Indonesia]

[and whichever other languages you want]. You can translate into dozens of languages concurrently.

4. The translation completes in seconds. You will see the translated transcript appear when ready.Like before, the transcript is editable.‍If you are looking for a Word or text document, you can export it at this step.

If you are looking for translated subtitles, go to Step 5.

5. For translated subtitles, export the project [with the original and translated transcripts] to the Visual Subtitle Editor: click export and choose the respective icon. This step is about taking your paragraphed text [your transcript] and converting it to subtitle formatting for on-screen display.

With the Visual Subtitle Editor you can set parameters such as the maximum number of lines per subtitle card and number of characters per line. The benefit is you get to preview how the subtitles will be formatted on-screen and you can easily edit it to be as you like.

6. The last step is the final export.You can export to "burn-in" which 'prints' the translated subtitles onto the video itself. This is good for platforms such as Instagram.Or export to a subtitle format, such as SRT or WebVTT, which is suitable when you upload your video to YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook.

Or download FCPXML Captions, Avid SubCap, STL for video editing applications such as Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, FCPX, and DaVinci Resolve.

With Simon Says, you can also:

See the full list of supported languages.

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