Sayli works in six languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese. The interesting part is that it treats listening and writing as two separate choices.
Two settings, set apart
Sayli has an audio language and an output language, and you set them on their own.
Because they are separate, you can take a call in French and get your answers and your brief in English. The person across the table speaks their language. You read yours.
Switch mid-call
You do not have to decide before the call starts. Change either language in the middle of a session, and Sayli adjusts without missing the thread.
One small caveat
The sentiment read in your mirror, the how-you-sounded summary, is English-only for now. Everything else works across all six languages.
Set your usual languages once in Settings, and override them per meeting when a call calls for it.