Publish Facebook states translated into various languages ​​automatically

Since Facebook is the most global site there is, it is possible to publish posts and update the status on Facebook so that it is also translated into several languages ​​automatically, without having to write it two or more times.
To make life easier for international friends, Facebook has added the functionality to automatically translate states to another language .
Those who speak multiple languages, those who have friends in different countries of the world and those who want to write the state on Facebook to make themselves understood by both Italian and English, Romanian or French friends, then can use the function of the multilingual post on Facebook .
To activate the function, go to Settings by pressing the down arrow key located at the top right of the Facebook site.
From the Settings, go to the Language section from the menu on the left and then, in the options, activate the Multilingual Post and save the changes.
Now you can go to write a new post as you normally would, noting that a link to write the post in another language appears at the bottom right of the box.
Then write what you want, then press to write it in another language and choose English to see the post automatically translated .
By clicking on the translation it is possible to correct it, in case errors are found.
If desired, you can click below to translate yet another language by choosing, for example, French, and so on.
If you write a post with a background, stickers, emojis, colors and large writings, those will be kept in both messages published in two or more languages.
In the end, friends who have set English as their primary language will see our post in English, Italian friends will see it in Italian and so on.
In this way, unless you use English just to make cool, on Facebook it will be possible to publish the same post only once, resulting translated to be understood by all the friends we have without worrying about the language they speak.
For the moment, this feature is only available from the Facebook website, but I assume it will also be added to smartphone apps.

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