The Translate button is present right beneath the comment but above the Like, Dislike and Reply buttons. Upon tapping, will translate the comment into the native language set by the user. For example, if you have set the native language to English (United Kingdom), the feature would show the option of ‘Translate to English (United Kingdom) in between the comment and the row of Like, Dislike and Reply options.
“Translated comments are returned in the language that’s automatically detected based on various signals such as your language, location, and recently watched videos. These signals show comments in the language that's the best match for you. This language may be different from your main language setting.”, says YouTube in a post.
Now on mobile: A 'Translate' button for YouTube comments in over 100 languages 💬🌎Unlock conversations with commun… https://t.co/SjjiE3nIff
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The translate button won’t automatically convert a comment’s language into another but it requires you to tap it each time you want a comment translated.
The feature has arrived in India by the way and you can check it out right away. Don’t forget to update the YouTube mobile app on Android and iOS if you haven’t already done so.
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