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WhatsApp latest update: Meta is enabling the Multi-language feature for WhatsApp on Windows

Windows users will soon be able to use Meta's instant messaging platform in many languages. The business has begun distributing a fresh update via the official beta channel for its newly released native WhatsApp client for Windows

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Kapish Khajuria
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Windows users will soon be able to use Meta's instant messaging platform in many languages. The business has begun distributing a fresh update via the official beta channel for its newly released native WhatsApp client for Windows. The beta update, version 2.2320.1.0, may be downloaded through the Microsoft Store.

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According to WaBetaInfo, the most recent version of WhatsApp for Windows beta now supports several languages. Users will be able to use the WhatsApp app on Windows in their preferred language or their native tongue thanks to this capability.

The multi-language feature, according to the report, is available to selected beta testers in the most recent beta version. We anticipate that WhatsApp should extend the element to additional beta clients before long.

How several languages in WhatsApp going to support for Windows:

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According to reports, users will be able to change the app's language directly from the settings. A new language option in the app's settings lets users select the app's language as part of this.

WhatsApp recent other updates

WhatsApp has as of late carried out the edit message update to all the users. Android and iOS devices both support the feature. It lets people edit, change, or give a message that has already been sent more context. Users now have the ability to change the entire text of a message or simply correct typos. However, the edit message window remains open 15 minutes after the message has been sent.

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According to the report by WaBetaInfo, the company is also working on a new feature that would allow users to add a customised username to their accounts. It will be an alternative to displaying the phone numbers and will give users an alternative to the phone number display. With this, the users would be able to communicate with each other just by using usernames instead of revealing phone numbers. However, the feature is under development.

In addition, WhatsApp has made available the "lock chat feature" on its platform. Under the new Locked Chats option, which is located at the top of the chat list, users can lock and secure individual chats. This feature comes in handy if you only want to lock a particular chat rather than the entire app.

How to change language in WhatsApp ?

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On the iPhone, WhatsApp supports more than 40 languages, while on Android, it supports up to 60. The language of your phone is used by WhatsApp. As an illustration, WhatsApp will be in Spanish if you switch your phone's language to that language.

To change your phone's language follow these steps:

Android: Go to your phone's Settings > System > Languages & input > Languages. Tap and hold a language to move it at the top, or tap add a language.

iPhone: Go to iPhone Settings > General > Language & Region > iPhone Language. Select a language, then tap Change to {language}. KaiOS: Press Settings on the apps menu > scroll to the side to select Personalization > scroll down and press Language > press Language > select the language you want to use > press OK or SELECT.

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