WhatsApp is in the process of developing a new function. It will enable users to translate messages utilizing various language packs. This update is set to simplify communication for users across different languages. WhatsApp chat translate featureIt will eliminate the need for external translation applications. By offering instant message translation during conversations, the app aims to broaden its user base and facilitate seamless communication. Furthermore, WhatsApp is exploring ways to enhance this feature further by introducing new automatic translation options as part of its ongoing development efforts. WhatsApp chat translate languages According to a recent report by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is contemplating the implementation of a new feature that would allow users to opt for automatic translation of all chat messages. This feature is expected to be introduced in an upcoming app update while maintaining end-to-end encryption by processing messages on the user’s device. Consequently, WhatsApp will need to download specific language packs to facilitate message translation. Initially, upon the launch of this feature, only a limited number of language translation options will be available. Similar to voice note transcriptions, the supported languages at the beginning will include English, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and Hindi. However, there is a possibility for additional languages to be incorporated in future updates.
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