Let Twitter’s international expansion commence. Less than a month after announcing it was launching a translation project where users volunteer to help make the site available in other languages, Twitter has launched in a new language: Spanish.
In a blog post this afternoon (written in Spanish), Twitter tells users that the new language can be enabled by going to your Settings page.
Here’s the rough translation of Twitter’s post, via Google Translate:
“Earlier this month we invite volunteers to translate into more languages Twitter. Thanks to these enthusiastic volunteers hispanoparlantes, Twitter is now officially available in Spanish. You can change the language or visit Twitter.com Settings and change the language setting in the option at the bottom right corner.
Some users hispanoparlantes Pepe Aguilar (@ PepeAguilar), Manu Ginobili (@ manuginobili), Jose Hernandez (@ Astro_Jose), Andreu Buenafuente (@ buenafuente), Juan Fonseca (@ Fonseca) and La Moncloa in Spain (@ desdelamoncloa) had discovered the Twitter value even before we released the translated ve