You can speak 44 languages with the press of a button.
During a recent trip to Southeast Asia, my husband and I would have been quite literally lost without the help of Google Translate. Most memorably, the app helped us communicate with an elderly Vietnamese couple who welcomed us into their home during a tour. It enabled a conversation so fluid the couple wound up offering us glasses of their own home-brewed whiskey, and insisting we all take a photo together before we left.
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