Translate works as expected — ask Siri how to say something in another language, and Siri does it. For example, you might say “Translate ‘Where’s the bathroom’ to Spanish,” or “How do I say ‘I am a vegetarian’ in Chinese?”
When translating, Siri speaks the translation aloud, so whomever you’re speaking to can hear what you have to say directly in their language. There’s also a button for quickly repeating the spoken translation.
Siri can translate English to Mandarin, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, but not the other way around. Apple says there are plans to expand the feature to include additional languages in the coming months.
As you might have noticed, Siri’s new translating abilities are accompanied by a more natural, human sounding voice with better pronunciation and inflection. Siri’s also much smarter in iOS 11, thanks to new on-device learning functionality and cross-device syncing. Siri can also make suggestions based on your browsing habits, and it knows more about music.
For details on Siri’s new capabilities and all of the other features in iOS 11, make sure to check out our iOS 11 roundup.