Offline translator for France travel

From the first bonjour to the last platform change, keep French ready on your phone — without asking every moment to wait for WiFi.

Pakt translation app on an iPhone

Destination · France

The useful phrase is often a small courtesy away.

A greeting, a clear request, and the right detail can carry a café order, hotel question, or station exchange a long way.

Pakt gives you a calm place to find the words. Type when names and numbers matter, speak when that is faster, show the translation, or play it aloud when French voice output is available.

Download French before you leave and the conversation stays with you in a station tunnel, a quiet village, or a hotel where the guest WiFi has not joined the trip yet.

Before France

Arrive with the first few conversations handled.

Prepare the details that tend to appear before you have settled in.

  • Download French and your home language on reliable WiFi.
  • Test a café order, hotel question, pharmacy request, and train phrase offline.
  • Keep reservation names, addresses, and departure times ready to show clearly.
  • Check French voice availability in Pakt if you want spoken playback during the trip.

Real travel moments

France, one clear detail at a time.

The table is full, the platform is busy, and the person helping you needs the important part quickly.

Cafés and restaurants

Order, ask about ingredients, explain an allergy, or check whether a table is available.

Train stations

Confirm the platform, ask whether a train stops at your destination, or understand a connection.

Hotels

Find the booking, ask about breakfast, arrange a late arrival, or explain a room problem.

Pharmacies

Describe a simple need, ask about a product, or clarify basic usage instructions.

Taxis

Show the address, confirm the destination, or ask to be dropped near a specific entrance.

Shops and markets

Ask the price, size, quantity, or whether another version is available.

In the conversation

Keep the French simple. Keep the trip moving.

“Is breakfast included?” “Which platform for Lyon?” “I have an allergy to nuts.” “Could you call a taxi?” These sentences do not need decoration. They need to be understood.

Pakt lets you choose the handoff that fits the place. Show a written address. Play a spoken request. Keep a price or departure time on screen until it is confirmed.

French, ready beyond the reach of guest WiFi.

French is included in Pakt’s 100 translation languages. Voice output is available in 50 languages; confirm the exact support you need in the app.

100Translation languages
50Voice languages
  • EnglishEnglish
  • ItalianoItalian
  • ไทยThai
  • العربيةArabic
  • 日本語Japanese
  • 中文Chinese
  • EspañolSpanish
  • PortuguêsPortuguese
  • FrançaisFrench
  • РусскийRussian
  • DeutschGerman
  • 한국어Korean

If France is one part of a longer route, download the other destination languages too. The whole itinerary should be ready before the connection drops.

Made for offline

Prepared at home. Useful across France.

Pakt translates downloaded languages on your phone. Once French is ready, each ordinary request does not need a live cloud translation call.

FrançaisFrench ready for the trip
50voice-output languages
Localtranslation after downloads

On the road

Why offline French helps beyond the obvious tourist moments.

The language gap in France often appears where the pace is already set: a server is waiting for the order, the train board has changed, or the hotel desk needs the booking name. Having French ready offline removes the extra hunt for a network and brings the conversation back to the detail that matters.

The screen is especially useful for proper names, addresses, dates, prices, and medical product names. Voice can make a short request feel more natural when pronunciation is the difficult part. Pakt supports both approaches, so you can match the tool to the room instead of forcing every exchange through the same method.

Translation is a bridge for ordinary travel, not professional interpretation. If the situation involves health, law, safety, or an emergency, involve qualified or local help. For cafés, hotels, stations, shops, and the rest of the day, Pakt can make the next sentence much easier.

The value becomes clearer outside the most connected parts of the itinerary. A rural station, a rented apartment, or a family-run shop may offer a warmer experience and a less predictable signal. With French already downloaded, the practical conversation can begin immediately instead of waiting for a page to load.

Questions about Pakt

Does Pakt support French?

Yes. French is included in Pakt’s translation coverage. Check the app for the exact voice features available before your trip.

Can Pakt translate French without internet?

Yes, after downloading the required languages. Test French with WiFi and mobile data off before departure.

Is Pakt useful in French cafés and restaurants?

Yes. Translate orders, ingredient questions, allergies, table requests, and the bill.

Can Pakt help in French train stations?

Yes. Use it for platform, stop, ticket, transfer, delay, and direction questions.

Can Pakt say French phrases aloud?

Pakt offers voice output in 50 languages. Confirm French voice availability in the app before traveling.

Should I download French before reaching France?

Yes. Prepare and test French at home so your arrival does not depend on airport, station, or hotel WiFi.

Bring French before the trip begins.

Download Pakt, prepare French at home, and keep the next café, hotel, or station conversation within reach.