English to French
Live Translation
for Churches
Serve your French-speaking congregation in real time — no app download, no hardware, under 1.5 seconds of latency.
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French at a Glance
- Speakers Worldwide
- 300M+
- Countries (official)
- 29
- Script
- Latin
- Church Presence
- Very High (West Africa)
- Translation Latency
- <1.5s
French Translation Accuracy
LiveSunday is engineered for the unique demands of live worship — theological precision, real-world audio conditions, and the languages your congregation speaks at home.
- West African worship-readyTrained on audio from Francophone African church services where French is the primary worship language for millions of believers in Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, the DRC, and beyond.
- Biblical terminology pre-loadedTerms like Esprit Saint, Seigneur, grâce, salut, réconciliation, and all major biblical proper nouns are accurately captured and preserved in translation.
- Handles Québécois and European accentsWhether your speaker has a Parisian, Québécois, or Congolese accent, the system correctly distinguishes phonemes and produces clean, readable transcriptions.
- Sermon-aware formal registerDistinguishes formal worship vocabulary from everyday French, ensuring liturgical phrases like 'Que sa volonté soit faite' are preserved in their correct biblical register.
About the French Language
- Speakers
- Over 300 million people speak French globally as a first or second language, making it one of the most widely distributed languages on Earth.
- Dialects
- Metropolitan (Parisian) French, Québécois, Belgian French, Swiss French, and a rich family of Francophone African varieties spoken across Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and beyond.
- Geographic Reach
- Official language of 29 countries and one of the six official languages of the United Nations. France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and large swaths of sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean all use French as an official language.
- Linguistic Notes
- Romance language descended from Latin, written left-to-right using the Latin alphabet supplemented by accents (é, è, ê, ç, etc.).
- Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) and formal/informal registers (tu vs vous) that influence translation choices.
- Silent final consonants and liaison rules make French one of the more phonetically complex languages for AI transcription — our model is specifically tuned for this.

Everything you need for live events
Full Transcript History & Analytics
Review complete transcripts and usage insights after every session.
ThisMelchizedekwaskingofSalemandpriestofGodMostHigh,whometAbrahamandblessedhim.Hisnamemeanskingofrighteousness;Salemmeanskingofpeace.
Extracted keywords
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Full Screen Captions
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Fine-tuned Models with Custom Keywords
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Integrate with Your Display Apps
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