@Voice Aloud Reader by Hyperionics

Language Learning

Need bilingual reading and listening on Android, not just one-shot translation?

A lot of translation apps can show a translated page, but language learners usually want more: original plus translation, separate voices, sentence lookup, and repeated listening.

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What language learners need beyond one-tap translation

Basic machine translation gives you a result, but not a study workflow. Learners often need source and translation together, easy sentence-level lookup, and a way to alternate between languages by ear.

How @Voice combines translation with listening

@Voice supports article translation, interleaved bilingual views, instant sentence translation, separate voices for source and translated text, and reading behaviors designed for language learning.

What @Voice already supports: Current features include translation setup, bilingual text insertion, language switching, voice-per-language playback, sentence translation, and save-as-HTML for translated results.

Building a bilingual reading session

  1. Open an article or text in @Voice and turn on translation for the source and target languages you want.
  2. Choose bilingual display so the original text and translation appear together.
  3. Listen in one or both languages, tap for sentence translation, and save the result if needed.

A study pattern that works well in @Voice

The key advantage is keeping the source text, translated text, and speech controls together so you can study with your ears as well as your eyes.

Why it works for shadowing and comprehension practice

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Common questions about Bilingual Reader for Language Learning

Can @Voice show both source text and translation together?

Yes. Interleaved bilingual text is one of the features that makes it useful for language learning.

Can @Voice speak the original and translated lines with different voices?

Yes. Separate voices for different language lines are part of the bilingual workflow.

Can I translate sentence by sentence while reading?

Yes. Instant sentence translation is one of the features that makes @Voice useful for study rather than just one-shot machine translation.

Can I save the bilingual result for later study?

Yes. Saving translated output makes repeated listening and review much easier.

Can I install it without Google Play?

Yes. Use the direct APK from Hyperionics.

Install @Voice and try it now

If this is the workflow you were looking for, install @Voice Aloud Reader and test it with your own content in a minute or two.

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