One of Nigeria’s major language, Hausa has
been added to Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social media
platform.
According to a post on his wall, Mark reckons that more than one
billion users communicate using languages other than English, hence the need to
expand the horizon and accommodate other lingua franca.
He wrote: “Facebook is
now available in more than 100 languages with more than one billion people
using a language other than English! Today we added Fula, Maltese and Corsican. “Our
community makes this possible. Over the last decade, hundreds of thousands of
people around the world have worked together to find the right translations for
words and phrases in the Facebook interface.
“Because the idea of a “Like” in
English may mean something different in Arabic or Japanese. “This matters
because for people to share what matters to them and see what matters to the
people they care about, they need services available in a language they know. “Some
of the languages we’ve added don’t have meaningful presences on the internet.
Others, like Corsican, are in danger of disappearing altogether, according to
UNESCO.
“So thanks to everyone in our community for helping us hit this
milestone of 100 languages! We’ll keep working to open up our community to
everyone no matter where they live or what language they speak.”
This may have been in fulfillment of an earlier promise made by
the seventh richest man in the world when he visited Nigeria some weeks ago
as he said he was proud of putting Hausa language software on his
website.
Zuckerberg made this known while speaking on the first day of his visit
to Nigeria, which began in Lagos state; the visit was his first to Africa. He
met with youths who associate themselves with technology companies to further
encourage them while a statement by the Facebook company said Zuckerberg went
to Nigeria for business research.
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