10 Best & Most Reliable Arabic To English Translation Apps

Nora Nasr

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Nora Nasr

10 Best & Most Reliable Arabic To English Translation Apps

Looking for the best Arabic to English translation apps?

Whether you're a beginner or an advanced language learner, you'll occasionally find yourself in need of translating a word or sentence, and having a translation app (in addition to other Arabic apps) on your phone for easy access can help you do just that.

Today, I'm going to give you a list of some of my favorite English to Arabic / Arabic to English translation apps.

Best Arabic to English translation apps

1. Google Translate

My first suggestion for Arabic to English dictionaries and phrasebooks would have to be Google Translate.

Google Translate is one of the most popular translation apps because it’s easy to access and because it makes it easy to translate texts, words, and sentences from Arabic to English and back again. The app also has offline translations for more than 50 languages and online translations for more than 100 languages.

The app is available for web, Android, and iOS devices.

The best part? It’s free!

2. Arabic Dictionary & Translator

The second app on my list is the Arabic Dictionary & Translator app, which has more than 750K words and idioms and is easy to use, quick, and doesn't require an internet connection!

With this app, you’ll have access to an English thesaurus and dictionary with explanations and examples, as well as different synonyms, phrases, and sentence searches. There is also full offline support, word suggestions, clarifications, and graphics.

The free edition includes advertisements, while the full version costs $6.49.

The app is currently only available on Android devices.

3. iTranslate Translator & Dictionary

Third on my list is iTranslate, a great translator and dictionary app that lets users translate messages into more than 100 languages.

The iTranslate app is an excellent tool for translating text, websites, and even conversations. You can also look up words and their meanings, as well as conjugate verbs.

This speech recognition app is available for both iOS and Android smartphones.

Even though the program is free, you have to buy a paid version to use it offline.

4. Arabic to English Verb Conjugator

Next, we have the Arabic to English Verb Conjugator, another excellent and highly-rated app. If you’re looking for a great resource to develop your Arabic grammar and vocabulary, this is the app you’re looking for.

The app is completely free, supports a wide range of languages, and has no advertising!

The content of this program is clear and concise, and the application can even be used offline.

The conjugator app features a color Arabic morphological analyzer and an Arabic to English dictionary. It also has a trilateral conjugation feature that shows all possible conjugations.

This application is currently only available for Android users.

5. Arabic Dictionary - Dict Box

Next up, there's the Arabic Dictionary - Dict Box app which can be downloaded for free and has helpful tools like word lists and flashcards made from word lists. You can use this app to find plurals, opposites, definitions, example sentences, and related terms all in one search. The app also allows you to find more than one meaning for a word in different dictionaries, which is quite useful.

This app is currently only available for iOS users.

6. English-Arabic Translator

Next, we have the English-Arabic Translator app, which can translate words and texts from English to Arabic and from Arabic to English. It’s one of the most accurate English-Arabic translations for students, tourists, and travelers!

The app is easy to use and is also quite versatile. However, it’s currently only available to Android users.

7. Microsoft Translator

Microsoft Translator is another great translation app and can be considered an all-in-one translation app because it has so many tools. It can translate more than 60 languages and even read the text in photos, which makes it perfect for looking at foreign brochures and other similar material. The app also has transliteration guides, the ability to highlight frequently used terms, and can synchronize translations across multiple devices.

Another great feature is the built-in voice translator, which makes communicating with friends or colleagues from other countries a breeze. If you find yourself requiring on-the-spot translations, then Microsoft Translator has a lot of tools that are easy to use and give quick, accurate results.  Also, if the original translation doesn't match the conversation, users can look at different versions of the text!

Unlike some other apps, this one can be used both online and offline and is available to both iOS and Android users.

8. Arabic Voice Keyboard

Next on my list is the Arabic Voice Keyboard application; this one is a pretty amazing app and allows you to speak, type, and translate in Arabic using a voice and text translator.

This app's new version includes a voice keyboard with Arabic voice translators, Arabic text translators, speech-to-text, and translation capabilities, as well as free built-in fast Arabic and English voice keyboards.

Why not give your fingers a rest and type your emails, messages, and social media posts with a simple speak and translate function?

This one is currently only available for Android devices.

9. Reverso Translate

Reverso is another fantastic translation app and is an all-in-one tool that helps you improve your language skills and gives you high-quality translations. Best part? It's free to use.

This powerful multilingual dictionary supports about a dozen languages, including Arabic. The app is popular among teachers, translators, students, and people in business who use Reverso to learn new words and read, write, and speak with more accuracy and confidence.

There is also offline access, examples of how words are used in context, word suggestions, and even some extra features like flashcards to help you study Arabic.

Currently available for both iOS and Android users.

10. WordReference

The last application on my list is WordReference.

WordReference is a free app and one of the most popular and powerful dictionary translation apps in the world, with over 10 million downloads!

This is a great way to break down language barriers because it gives you quick access to large dictionaries and forum discussions. This app is fantastic because it includes a dictionary, translator, conjugator (which tells you how to use the verb in a sentence), grammar rules, and answers to work-related questions.

The app is available for both Android and iOS users.


That's the end of my list. I hope you find these applications useful for all your translation purposes.

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