There are also numerous translation apps like Google Translate that can do this sort of thing, these could also be worth a go. Although I doubt it could do much with my awful French accent so I imagine native speakers would do much better. Add the keyboard for the language you would like to speak, French for instance, and then speak away in French and Siri will pick it all up seamlessly. This can be done by going to Settings> General>keyboard>Keyboards>Add new keyboard. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Dictation. Siri speech-to-text also allows you to dictate to other languages. Using Siri Speech-to-Text in Other Languages Turn on keyboard dictation On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Dictation. Using speech-to-text would eliminate much of that pain and you could literally blog on the move. Click on the Apple menu button on your Mac, then select System Preferences, followed by Accessibility (Image credit: iMore) Click Dictation in the menu on the left. Click the Apple menu button on the top left of your screen. I have never tried to write an article on an iPhone, but I would imagine that it would be a real pain using such a small keyboard and trying to negotiate through corrective text. You can only use Dictation Commands with Enhanced Dictation enabled. ![]() ![]() As long as Siri is enabled, the microphone icon will appear on your keyboard. Another way you could use Siri speech-to-text on your iPhone or iPad is to dictate directly into an iPhone or iPad blogging app.
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