![]() ![]() Of course, this is not as convenient as when facebook is working but when it's not it's a good workaround. If that does not work and google thinks the language is unknown, click on the vertical ellipsis in the box and select "Page is not in unknown" and pick Thai. It works pretty well online, but it is even better on its app version. It boasts 90 languages, supports speech recognition and even includes a virtual keyboard for typing on languages not installed on your computer. It is the most feature-rich and free translator out there. On a facebook screen with Thai just right click on the text and select Translate to English. The behemoth of translation, Google Translate, offers photo translation for Chinese, Filipino, Hindi, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Malay, Mongolian, Nepali, Tamil, Thai. Google Translate Everyone knows Google Translator. If you would like to use Google Translate, because facebook translation is not working for instance, then open facebook in the Google Chrome Browser which has automatic translation that can be turned on for Thai language. Sorry, just a rant - back to your original subject now.įacebook does not use Google Translate, they have their own machine translation. Many people have mentioned this and I complain daily, but of course no response from Facebook. ![]() They have removed the automatic translate button (and thence 'translate all messages' button' on THAI language messages. Sorry to deviate a little from the OP's original title but I'm getting frustrated with Facebook translate (they use Google Translate?). ![]()
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