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English to Chinese (Simplified)

Translate English to Chinese live

Reach Chinese-speaking listeners in Singapore, Malaysia, and the global diaspora from your English stream, meeting, or talk — Simplified script captions plus Mandarin audio.

Last updated · May 29, 2026 4 min read

Who listens on this language pair

Mainland Chinese streaming runs in a separate ecosystem (Bilibili, Douyin) that isn't fully accessible from the global internet — but the Chinese-speaking diaspora in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and North America is a massive open-internet audience that an English-source creator can reach with a Simplified Chinese track.

Where creators use it

Used by US-based pastors with Chinese-diaspora congregations, English language tutors teaching Chinese-speaking learners, conference hosts at Singapore- and KL-based tech events, and English-source educational content (math, programming) crossing into Mandarin-speaking learner audiences.

Example phrase

English

Welcome, everyone — glad to have you here.

Chinese · 简体中文

大家好,欢迎大家来到这里。

How to run a English-to-Chinese session

  1. Start a Loquira session before you go live. Open Loquira on a phone or tablet a couple of minutes before your stream, meeting, or class starts. Make sure the microphone picks up your English clearly.
  2. Pick Chinese as the listener language. Chinese-speaking listeners select 简体中文 from the language menu when they join your session. They hear translated audio in real time — no app install, no account.
  3. Share the join link with your audience. Drop the Loquira join link in the calendar invite, stream description, or chat at the start. A short code and QR work for in-person rooms.
  4. Speak English as you normally would. Loquira reads your English voice and produces Chinese audio on the listener's device. Pause briefly between speakers and over-enunciate brand names for cleanest output.
  5. End the Loquira session when you're done. End the session when the call or stream wraps. The transcript and a per-language audio replay remain available to attendees through the join link.

Cultural notes for this pair

Loquira's Simplified Chinese is Mainland-style. Taiwanese listeners typically prefer Traditional script; for primarily-Taiwanese audiences, treat the captions as supplementary and rely on the audio track. Cantonese is a separate language and uses a different pair.

Get started

Loquira's free tier covers a one-hour session with up to 25 listeners and up to five language tracks — enough to test a English-to-Chinese stream end to end before committing to a plan. See pricing for plan limits, and the audio requirements guide for the signal-quality details that matter most for this pair.