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Paiboon Publishing's Talking Thai-English Dictionary app (iOS and Android). Phrasebook and dictionary combined in one app. Created by Benjawan Poomsan Becker, who is a certified translator, with decades of experience (she even was a translator at the UN). There is audio recording for every single word and phrase in the app, recorded by Benjawan herself. Paid app, but worth every single dollar and more.

 

https://word-in-the-hand.com/thai-dictionary/

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4 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

Translator is the name of mine.

I Agree, it also has the "Voice" option, which I find useful, as believe or not, one of our workers (Aged 34) cant read or write. 

My Thai is not up to much, as I'm still learning,  so its a great help.

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12 minutes ago, Al BB said:

I Agree, it also has the "Voice" option, which I find useful, as believe or not, one of our workers (Aged 34) cant read or write. 

My Thai is not up to much, as I'm still learning,  so its a great help.

Yes voice is good. It is mostly right, sometimes gets tense wrong.

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I used to use and paid a small sum like 8$ for "ttalk" to upgrade from free version.  It was great for a few years.  But it didn't transfer when I got a new phone and I can't find it in the playstore or read about it.  I need a new app  

 

Update maybe I just found it but it's here.  Anyone know about this portal? Xapk  apk file name?

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12 hours ago, Elkski said:

Anyone know about this portal? Xapk  apk file name?

Yes I have downloaded and sideloaded a few apks from there. The only thing is you may need to also download their "helper" to load it. I use another app called Sai for their Xapks

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On 11/2/2022 at 4:44 PM, Al BB said:

I Agree, it also has the "Voice" option, which I find useful, as believe or not, one of our workers (Aged 34) cant read or write. 

My Thai is not up to much, as I'm still learning,  so its a great help.

Google Translate?

 

If not, what is the url?

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