Facebook possesses numerous unique features to engage users and demonstrate itself as the most comprehensive social network for all types of Facebook users. The ability to post on Facebook in multiple languages is one of many features including the option to post Facebook statuses in multiple colors. Recognizing users' increasing desire to express personality and emotions through statuses, features like posting Facebook statuses in multiple colors or posting in multiple languages have been introduced to serve that purpose.
Talking briefly about posting on Facebook in multiple languages, this feature allows your status to be displayed in various languages thanks to Facebook's integrated translation system. Of course, this translation system is still in the beta phase and has limitations; for longer statuses, the accuracy of translation might not be high, but for simple one or two sentences, it performs admirably.
Guide to Posting on Facebook in Multiple Languages.
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Step 2: Here you'll find the Language section, look to the right where you'll see Multilingual Posts, click to activate the feature of posting on Facebook in multiple languages.
Within this section, there's only one line Write post in more than one language - posting statuses with more than one language. Check that box and then click Save Changes to save the changes you've made.
Step 3: Now, try posting any status and you'll see a section right above your status called Write post in another language, click on it before posting your status.
Step 4: Facebook supports numerous languages so you can post on Facebook in multiple languages like English, Thai, Japanese, Korean, or German as you wish. Here, Mytour will try out a few languages for you to see.
Step 5: You can post multiple languages simultaneously without worrying about limitations. Mytour has tried posting in 4, 5 different languages for the same status. As for accuracy, readers can check and compare for themselves; of course, if you post an entire paragraph, errors may occur.
Step 6: When you post that status, there's a section called Viewing below with the default language set to Vietnamese, click on it.
If you or someone else wants to view your status in a different language, they can simply click on it and select the desired language.
So we've just completed the process of posting on Facebook in multiple languages. Hopefully, with the above trick, you'll have more diverse statuses with multiple languages. As mentioned earlier by Mytour, Facebook offers many features beyond posting in multiple languages, such as posting Facebook stickers. You can refresh your statuses or comments by posting Facebook stickers; there are plenty of interesting and attractive stickers in Facebook's storage repository for you to express your emotions and states to your friends and those around you.
In case you no longer want to use Facebook, you can delete your Facebook account and replace it with another. The methods for temporarily or permanently deleting Facebook are available on Thuthtuat Mytour. Best wishes for a successful implementation!