Simultaneous translation with a modern Japanese invention
Published: 01:10 PM,Oct 30,2024 | EDITED : 05:10 PM,Oct 30,2024
The number of Japanese inventions, which help humanity in facing the difficulties of daily life, is increasing every year.
The Japanese have not limited their work to owning these inventions and monopolising industries for themselves since they entered this field more than 70 years ago, but they have also helped many countries, especially Asian ones to obtain the right to remanufacture and assemble them in their countries, which helped those countries to also move towards industrial and economic development that provided many job opportunities for their people, especially in the field of manufacturing and reassembling Japanese cars, manufacturing electronics and communications devices and other important industries.
Japan has not stopped moving forward with these inventions, but rather announces every year the invention of a new industrial device that facilitates the difficulties of human life.
Today, the world is talking about the Japanese invention of a small device through which it is possible to speak about 60 languages spoken on all continents of the world.
There is no doubt that speaking a foreign language is a skill that is highly required by every person due to the local cultural diversity of peoples, and the extent of the need for individuals and companies to practice business and travel abroad, which facilitates work for people and employees in receiving requests.
This new translation device that can be carried in the hand gives the ability to interact and communicate with customers in their languages and makes it easier for tourists coming from abroad to get what they want without any difficulty. This invention, which was made by two famous Japanese inventors in the field of translation, is called ‘Enence’, through which it is possible to easily translate speech audibly in the language you speak into another language using only a few clicks.
Through this device, you can learn other foreign languages and communicate with others without any difficulties or barriers. The device, which has begun to spread in the world, has given its users the opportunity to communicate with many new friends and family members in their native languages.
Finally, we say that the inventions that were born in Japan during the past seven decades until today are numerous and have become global, especially robots, laptops, and other inventions that have amazed humanity and helped singles to do their own cooking duties, including an electric rice cooker that families in different continents cannot do without, which was invented in 1955, and achieved a lot of success that many individuals accepted it not only in Japan, but in all parts of the world.
The Japanese trend towards invention does not stop at industries, but rather efforts are directed towards agriculture, as the Japanese were the first people to grow square watermelons instead of round ones since 1978, to benefit greatly from them due to the limited residential spaces of the Japanese people. This prompted them to produce and use small household appliances, including the small refrigerator, which cannot accommodate a large regular watermelon, so the idea of growing square watermelons came according to people's needs.
We cannot, in this haste, list the Japanese inventions known to humanity, but we point out their importance in life, including the pocket calculator, which was invented in 1970, the car navigation device and 3D printers, all of which save time, effort and money in this life, and affect the course of humanity.
The Japanese have not limited their work to owning these inventions and monopolising industries for themselves since they entered this field more than 70 years ago, but they have also helped many countries, especially Asian ones to obtain the right to remanufacture and assemble them in their countries, which helped those countries to also move towards industrial and economic development that provided many job opportunities for their people, especially in the field of manufacturing and reassembling Japanese cars, manufacturing electronics and communications devices and other important industries.
Japan has not stopped moving forward with these inventions, but rather announces every year the invention of a new industrial device that facilitates the difficulties of human life.
Today, the world is talking about the Japanese invention of a small device through which it is possible to speak about 60 languages spoken on all continents of the world.
There is no doubt that speaking a foreign language is a skill that is highly required by every person due to the local cultural diversity of peoples, and the extent of the need for individuals and companies to practice business and travel abroad, which facilitates work for people and employees in receiving requests.
This new translation device that can be carried in the hand gives the ability to interact and communicate with customers in their languages and makes it easier for tourists coming from abroad to get what they want without any difficulty. This invention, which was made by two famous Japanese inventors in the field of translation, is called ‘Enence’, through which it is possible to easily translate speech audibly in the language you speak into another language using only a few clicks.
Through this device, you can learn other foreign languages and communicate with others without any difficulties or barriers. The device, which has begun to spread in the world, has given its users the opportunity to communicate with many new friends and family members in their native languages.
Finally, we say that the inventions that were born in Japan during the past seven decades until today are numerous and have become global, especially robots, laptops, and other inventions that have amazed humanity and helped singles to do their own cooking duties, including an electric rice cooker that families in different continents cannot do without, which was invented in 1955, and achieved a lot of success that many individuals accepted it not only in Japan, but in all parts of the world.
The Japanese trend towards invention does not stop at industries, but rather efforts are directed towards agriculture, as the Japanese were the first people to grow square watermelons instead of round ones since 1978, to benefit greatly from them due to the limited residential spaces of the Japanese people. This prompted them to produce and use small household appliances, including the small refrigerator, which cannot accommodate a large regular watermelon, so the idea of growing square watermelons came according to people's needs.
We cannot, in this haste, list the Japanese inventions known to humanity, but we point out their importance in life, including the pocket calculator, which was invented in 1970, the car navigation device and 3D printers, all of which save time, effort and money in this life, and affect the course of humanity.