How to Translate Apple Podcasts Transcripts

What to know

  • Apple Podcasts transcripts are available in English, Spanish, French, and German. However, the transcripts can be translated into 18 different languages.
  • To translate podcast transcripts, tap and hold the words > select text > translate > and choose a language of your choice. 

Apple Podcasts let you read the transcripts while you’re listening. But though the podcasts are only available in a few languages, you can translate them in a variety of languages. Here’s everything you need to know to translate podcast transcripts into a language of your choice. 

How to translate Apple Podcasts Transcripts

  1. Open the Apple Podcasts app and start a podcast. Then tap on the speech bubble to view the transcript.
  2. Tap and hold a sentence or a paragraph and select Select Text…
  3. Once the selection opens in the ‘Transcript window, tap on the icon and select Translate.
  4. Apple Podcasts will automatically detect the language and translate it into another language, for instance, French. 
  5. To translate it into another language, tap on the language choice option and select a different language. 
  6. And just like that, the podcast will be translated into your preferred language. You can also copy the translation by tapping on Copy Translation.

FAQ

Let’s consider a few commonly asked questions about translating Apple Podcasts transcriptions.

Which languages are Apple Podcasts transcripts available in?

Apple Podcasts transcripts are available in English, Spanish, French, and German.

Which languages can Apple Podcasts transcripts translate to?

Apple Podcasts transcripts can be translated into 18 languages, including Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified), Chinese (Mandarin, Traditional), Dutch, English (UK and US), French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Spain), Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. 

We hope you were able to translate Apple Podcasts transcripts into your preferred language. Until next time. 

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