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# Facebook Post in Multiple Languages

Multiple language posting is not supported due to Facebook API limitations.

However, Facebook attempts to translate posts into the local language of the viewer.
A user can turn on multi-language translations and even select the languages they don't want translated.

### Turn On or Off Automatic Facebook Translations

You can turn off automatic Facebook translations of posts by going to facebook.com:

1. Click ▼ in the top right of Facebook.
2. Select **Settings & Privacy**, then click **Settings**.
3. Click **Language and Region**.
4. Click *Edit* of **Languages you'd like to have posts translated into** or **Languages you don't want automatically translated**.
5. Search for the languages you don't want to be automatically translated, then click to select the language.
6. Click **Save Changes**

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/ayrshare-docs/Nmrhj2Gh7WSf62Bh/images/additional/FB%20multi%20languages.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=Nmrhj2Gh7WSf62Bh&q=85&s=c5e716aeb399d19e424e30c23529c5db" alt="Facebook Multiple Language Settings" class="center" width="944" height="629" data-path="images/additional/FB multi languages.webp" />

Please see here [Facebook Multiple Languages](https://www.facebook.com/help/894653377249514) for more info.

### API Translations

If you do want to create posting in multiple languages, you can use the [Translate Post](/apis/generate/translate-post) API endpoint.

You may either then sent to posts to the same Facebook page, which might be confusing for your audience, or create a new Facebook page for each language.
