French Translators

Translate speakers into French audio, captions, and transcripts for conferences, meetings, events, webinars, training, town halls, and much more. Wordly makes it fast, easy, and affordable to hire French translators.

French Translators

The frequency of multilingual meetings and events continues to increase as businesses and organizations add employees, customers, and partners around the world. Meetings and events are more engaging and inclusive when everyone speaks the same language, but that is not always possible. Human interpreters and translators are an option, but the high cost and logistical complexity limits their use to big budget events and organizations.

Wordly solves the multilingual collaboration problem with a proven, high quality, highly scalable AI-powered translation platform which provides simultaneous interpretation into French and dozens of other languages. Speakers and attendees each select their preferred language at the start of the session - selecting from live translated captions or audio - and using their mobile phone, tablet, or computer. Offering translation services is a great way to increase engagement, productivity, and inclusivity.

French Language History

What is the History of the French language?
The French language, a Romance language, originated from the Latin spoken by the Romans and developed primarily in the region of modern-day France. Its history is deeply intertwined with the evolution of the French nation and its cultural, political, and historical transformations.

  • Old French: The earliest form of the French language began to emerge around the 9th century. Developed from Vulgar Latin, French was influenced by the Germanic languages of the Frankish tribes who settled in what is now France.
  • Middle French: Between the 14th and 16th centuries, the French language transitioned Middle French with a standardization of grammar and spelling and influential regional dialects. The gradual adoption of Latin vernacular marked the beginning of French as the dominant language of culture and governance in France.
  • Early Modern French: By the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the French language evolved further, becoming the language of diplomacy, science, and the arts. During this period, French became the language of the elite across Europe, and many borrowings from Latin and Italian enriched its vocabulary.
  • Modern French: Today, French is spoken by over 300 million people worldwide and is an official language in 29 countries. It is one of the United Nations' six official languages and remains a key language of international diplomacy and culture. Modern French continues to evolve, with influences from global communication, immigration, and technology, while retaining its rich literary and cultural heritage.

French Translator Example

The French translation example was created using Wordly. The image on the left shows the words spoken by the presenter in English. The image on the right shows the translated French captions which appear in real time. The attendee can either read translated French subtitles, or listen to French translated audio. Wordly uses AI to provide an easy and affordable alternative to French translators. In addition to English to French translators, Wordly can provide live translation services for over 3,000 different language pairs - all for one low price.

French Translations

Providing French translators - both from French and into French - is a high priority for businesses, non-profit organizations, industry associations, local communities, schools, religious organizations, and more. French is the national language of France, Canada, and 27 other countries. Approximately 220 million people speak French natively. Wordly provides French translation into audio, captions, and subtitles for dozens of other languages. 

In addition to English translation, Wordly also provides the following French translation options:

  • French to Afrikaans
  • French to Albanian
  • French to Arabic
  • French to Armenian
  • French to Bengali
  • French to Bulgarian
  • French to Cantonese
  • French to Catalan
  • French to Chinese (Simplified)
  • French to Chinese (Traditional)
  • French to Croatian
  • French to Czech
  • French to Danish
  • French to Dutch
  • French to Estonian
  • French to Finnish
  • French to Georgian
  • French to German
  • French to Greek
  • French to Gujarati
  • French to Hebrew
  • French to Hindi
  • French to Hungarian
  • French to Icelandic
  • French to Indonesian (Bahasa)
  • French to Irish
  • French to Italian
  • French to Japanese
  • French to Kannada
  • French to Korean
  • French to Latvian
  • French to Lithuanian
  • French to Macedonian
  • French to Malay
  • French to Maltese
  • French to Norwegian
  • French to Persian
  • French to Polish
  • French to Portuguese (BR)
  • French to Portuguese (PT)
  • French to Romanian
  • French to Russian
  • French to Serbian
  • French to Slovak
  • French to Slovenian
  • French to Spanish (ES)
  • French to Spanish (MX)
  • French to Swedish
  • French to Tagalog
  • French to Thai
  • French to Turkish
  • French to Ukrainian
  • French to Vietnamese
  • French to Welsh
  • Afrikaans to French
  • Albanian to French
  • Arabic to French
  • Armenian to French
  • Bengali to French
  • Bulgarian to French
  • Cantonese to French
  • Catalan to French
  • Chinese (Simplified) to French
  • Chinese (Traditional) to French
  • Croatian to French
  • Czech to French
  • Danish to French
  • Dutch to French
  • Estonian to French
  • Finnish to French
  • Georgian to French
  • German to French
  • Greek to French
  • Gujarati to French
  • Hebrew to French
  • Hindi to French
  • Hungarian to French
  • Icelandic to French
  • Indonesian (Bahasa) to French
  • Irish to French
  • Italian to French
  • Japanese to French
  • Kannada to French
  • Korean to French
  • Latvian to French
  • Lithuanian to French
  • Macedonian to French
  • Malay to French
  • Maltese to French
  • Norwegian to French
  • Persian to French
  • Polish to French
  • Portuguese (BR) to French
  • Portuguese (PT) to French
  • Romanian to French
  • Russian to French
  • Serbian to French
  • Slovak to French
  • Slovenian to French
  • Spanish (ES) to French
  • Spanish (MX) to French
  • Swedish to French
  • Tagalog to French
  • Thai to French
  • Turkish to French
  • Ukrainian to French
  • Vietnamese to French
  • Welsh to French

Why Wordly is Better Than Human French Translators

Wordly provides simultaneous translation powered by AI for over 3 million users at 1,500+ companies for in-person, virtual, and hybrid meetings and events. The Wordly platform provides real-time, on-demand simultaneous French translation without the use of human French translators - making it faster, easier, and more affordable to collaborate across multiple languages at once.

Wordly also offers translation into dozens of additional languages. See the complete list of language translators.

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Wordly Translation Features

Wordly provides a best in class French Translator solution featuring many advanced capabilities. 

One key feature is Fast and Easy Setup. Setting up a live translation session only takes minutes and does not require any IT involvement. New customers are assigned a customer success program manager to review the setup process.

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Wordly Translation Customer Quotes

Wordly has thousands of happy customers around the world.

“Wordly Powers Collaboration and Richer Knowledge Sharing. The durability of interpretation and translation is extremely helpful to offer options for engagement that fit the different learning and retention styles of the audience.”

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Wordly Translation FAQs

Wordly provides a wide range of features and customization options that enable you to use it for a wide range of use cases. 

Can Wordly understand different speaker accents? 

The answer is yes. Wordly can understand different speaker accents. Wordly datasets are trained using speakers from different countries that speak each language we offer.

To find answers to other common questions, visit Wordly FAQs

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