Amazon / Education / ARABIC ENGLISH TRANSLATOR
REVIEW
Arabic English Translator is a free utility that asks you to bring your own expectations.
TTMA Apps ships a no-frills bilingual translator on Fire tablets. The listing tells you almost nothing, and the app is built to match — fine for a phrase here and there, not a study companion.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
Arabic English Translator
TTMA APPS
OUR SCORE
6.0
AMAZON
★ 5.0
PRICE
Free
A free bilingual translator on the Amazon Appstore is rarely the headline act. It is the app you install on a Fire tablet at 11pm because the kid needs a vocabulary word for homework, or the app you find on a hotel-loaner Fire when the Wi-Fi is too slow to load a browser. TTMA Apps’ Arabic English Translator slots squarely into that category — a four-star-and-change utility that exists to handle the occasional lookup and ask for nothing in return.
The Appstore listing for it is thin. No description, no release notes, no feature bullets. What we can verify: it is free, it has no in-app purchases, it ships icon and screenshots, and it sits in the Education category. Everything else — offline dictionaries, voice, camera OCR, conversation mode, right-to-left rendering quality — is unconfirmed by the publisher, which on a utility app of this class usually means absent rather than undocumented.
That is the honest frame for this review. The app is what it is: a generic typed-text translator for one of the harder language pairs to render correctly on screen, distributed free on a platform where free almost always comes with an ad-supported tradeoff.
A free Arabic-English translator on a Fire tablet is a fallback, not a destination — and that is what this one is.
FEATURES
The app does one thing: type a word or short phrase in Arabic or English and get the translation in the other direction. The Amazon Appstore listing does not document offline dictionaries, voice input, conversation mode, or camera OCR — features that have become table stakes on Google Translate and Microsoft Translator. Treat the absence of those claims as evidence the app does not offer them.
Distribution is Fire-only via the Amazon Appstore, free, with no in-app purchases declared. The developer, TTMA Apps, publishes a small catalogue of similar bilingual translators across language pairs — the kind of utility apps that lean on ad networks for revenue rather than subscriptions. The category is Education, which on the Appstore is a soft signal rather than a curated shelf.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Free and small wins on a Fire tablet, where storage budgets are tight and credit-card-free households are common. For a parent who hands a Fire 7 to a child who needs to look up a single Arabic vocabulary word, or a traveller using a Fire as a backup device, the app does the job without an account, a login screen, or a paywall. That is not nothing.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
Almost everything that turns a translator into a useful tool is undocumented or absent. No offline package means a Fire tablet on aeroplane mode is a paperweight. No voice input means you cannot ask it to translate spoken Arabic, which is the most common real-world use case for a bilingual translator. Right-to-left text rendering for Arabic — the single feature that distinguishes a competent Arabic app from a careless one — is not mentioned in the listing, and the screenshots do not confirm it works correctly with mixed RTL/LTR strings.
Ad density is the other unknown. Free utility translators on the Amazon Appstore typically lean hard on interstitial advertising; without a description disclosing the ad model, a cautious user should assume the experience involves frequent ad breaks.
CONCLUSION
Arabic English Translator is a fallback. If you have a Fire tablet and need an offline-free, account-free way to look up the occasional word, it will probably get you there. Anyone studying Arabic seriously, travelling without reliable Wi-Fi, or needing voice and camera translation should install Google Translate or Microsoft Translator on a different device and use this only as a backup.