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The Clubhouse app now supports 13 new languages

The Clubhouse app now supports 13 new languages

The Clubhouse Speech app can now be used in more languages. As the company announced on its own blog, 13 more languages ​​have been added. Clubhouse has only been available in English since its first publication. However, there is a drawback: those with Apple devices have to wait a while for the new language update.

According to the blog post, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada (Canary Islands), Indonesian, Japanese and Korean are offered. As the proportion of Android devices in India is high, among other things, this explains the priority of the release for Android and the choice of languages ​​spoken by millions of people in India. Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada belong to the Dravidian language family, which is especially prevalent in South India. Hindi is widely spoken in the north of India, but it is also one of the official languages ​​of the country.

Blog input is often unlocked when the language update reaches Apple devices. However, the company promises that the update for these devices will be followed “soon”.

After Clubhouse’s first big wave of success in 2020, both Facebook and Twitter have created or promised identical offers for their apps. On Twitter, “Spaces” was quickly introduced as a test by the end of 2020 and Facebook – now meta – promised a much broader audio strategy for the spring of 2021. New functions such as “Live Audio Rooms” are now gradually available. Reddit and Discord provided their own audio functionality in the spring Spotify offers Also offers live audio site from this summer.

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Most recently, major provider Amazon has also joined the trend and is working on live audio processing. Users can quickly access live concerts or appearances through these.


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