Twitter is now available in Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi and Tamil languages, on the web and Android.
Thus now twitter supports totally six Indian languages, since Hindi and Bengali have been available for more than a year.
This update not only allows you to tweet in those languages but also customize the interface buttons like tweet, notifications, messages etc., shown in the language you’ve selected.
To make a change on the web, you can select your choice of language from “Settings” in the drop down menu on the profile.
Settings–> Account–> Language–> Select language–> Save
Twitter will automatically change the language settings to the language you’ve selected. This makes it even easier to use Twitter in your native language.
For the Android app, users simply need to change the language settings on their mobile devices to any of the four languages.
Twitter said, “These four languages were partially translated by a passionate community of Twitter users via the Translation Center — we couldn’t have done it without their help. By supporting Twitter in these languages, we are making our platform for live, public conversations more accessible to Indians all over the country.”