Spanish Facebook begins next week

by Tim Conneally

February 8, 2008, 2:58 PM

It will not be called "Libro de caras," but on Monday, Spanish will be the default Language for anyone connecting to Facebook from a Spanish-speaking nation.

The task of translating the approximately 40,000 English sentences in the Facebook servers was handled by 1,500 volunteers using the Translations facebook application. In under 4 weeks, enough translation was done for a complete rollout.

French and German are reportedly the next two languages slated for translation. Turkish has not been addressed, despite Turkey being the non-English speaking country accessing Facebook the most.

Facebook reports that over 60% (about 38 of 64 million) of its users are accessing the site from outside of the US. Naturally, though, four of the top ten countries doing this speak English as well (#1 Canada, #2 United Kingdom, #4 Australia, #9 South Africa) so the impetus behind the translation may actually be less to bring in hits from Spanish-speaking nations, and more to address the prodigious Latin American population.

The United States stands as one of the five largest Spanish-speaking nations in the world, behind Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina. Mexico and Colombia, coincidentally, are also the #10 and #8 countries most frequently signing onto Facebook.

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Whoopie...

Yet another sign of cultural decline...

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I wonder if another clone site will appear for Spanish users. A Russian friend of mine has shown me a Russian Facebook clone: The same good stuff without the ads and irritating applications.

I'm waiting for the English clone now.

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Facebook used to be good, now it just another myspace or similar sites.

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In spanish is Libro with b and no livro.

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