YouTube Adds India’s Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam And Telugu Language, Now Available In 58 Languages

Posted on Feb 24 2012 - 5:38am by Editorial Staff

YouTube opened its door in 2008 for the first time in India and allowing the users across the country to access the video sharing site with just a click away – with its 30 regional languages – adding more glitter to this, the YouTube is now available in four more additional Indian languages – Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu, Google’s video platform announced in a blog post today – This comes in addition to Hindi and English , but also Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, and Tamil, as YouTube has been constantly adding new languages  since its made its debut in the country.

With these 4 additional versions, Google is now reaching to the 200 million users who speak Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu, and may otherwise stay away from the platform – another add-on besides this, YouTube has also added content in each of these languages, ranging from Tollywood movies and regional news to vegetarian cooking channel and clips licensed from partners such as Shemaroo and Hungama.

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