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No Language Is “Foreign” Anymore Because Of This Smart Japanese Innovation

Have you ever wished you could speak a foreign language without taking the classes? Have you ever had trouble while travelling abroad, because of the language barrier? Have you ever dreamed about being able to talk to almost every person in the world?

Let’s be frank - foreign language learning is a waste of time and money.

You spend years taking pricey language courses and the result is never satisfactory. Native speakers will always mock your accent, mimic your ways and call you names.

Do you agree that language barrier is one of the greatest challenges when travelling overseas? When was the last time you felt confident asking for directions abroad? How about shopping or taking a taxi? Don’t worry! Everyone knows this feeling! Studies prove that language shaming keeps the majority of people away not only from travelling the world, but also from pursuing an international career.

But how come, politicians and famous businessmen manage very well speaking only 1 language? The truth is, they’d rather hire an interpreter than waste their precious time and money on language learning.

Why can’t you do the same thing - have your own instant translator? No, not by your side! Inside your pocket! And you will not need to break the bank!


What is it?


Meet MUAMA Enence - a Japanese high-tech invention that lets you communicate in more than 40 languages, so you can communicate with almost anyone on this planet! You can take it with you anywhere thanks to its compact size and its so easy to use that you can have it ready to go in under 30 seconds.

It allows you to communicate in most of the major languages, without wasting your time and money for tedious language classes. No more language learning, no more troubles when travelling abroad, no more time and money wasted for language learning programs that simply do not work.

MUAMA Enence is a state-of-art Japanese technology which allows you to instantly communicate with another person no matter what language he or she speaks. This tiny but genius device instantly records and translates over 40 languages, which makes communication easy & fast. You can use it when travelling, for business meetings or whenever you wish to say something in a different language. With Enence you instantly communicate in almost any language in the world!


How does it work?


Enence was build with simplicity in mind so anyone can use it. Although it is armed with the latest technology, using the device is super easy. All you need to do is to choose the language in which you want to communicate and record your words or sentences. You can even record really long sentences and Enence will translate everything perfectly!

MUAMA Enence translator allows two people speaking two different languages to hold a conversation with ease.

Just press the "A" button and start talking. Then release the “A” button and your Enence Translator will automatically translate your speech into a selected foreign language. Your foreign friend will hear your translated speech in a native speaker-like manner.

Press button "B" - let your foreign friend speak. Then release the “B” button and your Enence Translator will automatically translate their speech back into your native language.

Super easy, fast and accurate voice translation!


"If you go abroad and do not understand native language used there, this translator is a great help. It supports many kinds of languages and is smart in translating between languages. Very convenient to use."

Which Languages are Preinstalled into Enence Instant Translator?

MUAMA Enence instant translator enables you to communicate in over 40 languages. It delivers fast and accurate two-way translation that makes communicating with foreigners a breeze. The device WORKS BOTH WAYS! ALL supported languages are interchangeable.

Ready-to-translate languages include:


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