Coming soon with the feature to automatically translate messages on Facebook Messenger

In the near future, Facebook Messenger will be added with automatic translation feature, allowing messages sent on this platform to automatically translate without resorting to an external compilation application.

In the near future, Facebook Messenger will be added with automatic translation feature, allowing messages sent on this platform to automatically translate without resorting to an external compilation application.

This compilation feature is part of the M Suggestion feature that was previously integrated in Messenger. Facebook intends to release it to all users in the US and Mexico. But at first this Facebook Messenger auto-compilation feature can only translate English and Spanish messages. According to some sources, Facebook has also planned to add more languages ​​and other countries for this feature in the future.

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When a user with the default language is English receives a message in Spanish, a popup will appear and ask if you want the message to be translated into your language. If the user agrees, they will receive both translation messages and original messages to avoid confusion. For users whose Spanish language is the default, this feature works the same way.

Facebook announced its first compilation feature on the Facebook Marketplace at the F8 Developer Conference in April.

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Update 24 May 2019
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